lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Safety in the Science Lab 2016-09-08
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- Never _____ chemicals.
- Behave ________ in the lab at all times.
- If someone in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put them out.
- Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher.
- Be aware of your _________ at all times.
- Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____.
- If you get chemicals in your eyes, rinse them out at the _______ station.
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- Don't _____ chemicals directly from the container. Waft your hand to get the scent instead.
- If an object in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put it out.
- Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities
- Never touch ______. Use the dustpan and broom to sweep it into the bin at the back of the classroom.
- Never ____ or drink during a lab.
12 Clues: Never _____ chemicals. • Never ____ or drink during a lab. • Behave ________ in the lab at all times. • Be aware of your _________ at all times. • Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____. • Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher. • Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities • ...
Lab Week 2022 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
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- Largest component if the human blood
- Petroleum based wax used for fixation
- Bank for samples
- Official inspection
- Large data repository
- Formaldehyde-based fixation
- Common method for studying apoptosis
- Red,Green signals
- Patient confidentiality
- Data entry
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- Post-analysis information used for treatment
- Gloves, lab coat, etc
- Person who performs lab testing
- Hereditary material,biological code
- Used to transfer fluid in small quantities
- Legal agreement between two parties
- Spins in RPM, used for separation
- Specific guidelines for daily operations
- Fluid in blood, minus platelets
- Small fragments of bone in aspirate
20 Clues: Data entry • Bank for samples • Red,Green signals • Official inspection • Gloves, lab coat, etc • Large data repository • Patient confidentiality • Formaldehyde-based fixation • Person who performs lab testing • Fluid in blood, minus platelets • Spins in RPM, used for separation • Hereditary material,biological code • Legal agreement between two parties • ...
Happy Lab Week 2019!!! 2019-04-10
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- Transfusion related acute lung injury
- Chemistry analyzer
- Radiology
- Employee lounge
- S in RSV
- Reference Lab
- Stage after metamyelocyte
- Errors on Abbott analyzers
- Device for POV troponin
- Disinfectant/decontaminant towelettes
- Computerized patient record system
- Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
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- Urinalysis analyzer
- Candida
- Triple Phosphate Crystals urine pH
- Abbott DI water system
- Device used for frozen sections in Histology
- Ortho Blood Bank analyzer
- QC chart
- Adalimumab
- Hgb A1C analyzer
- Month for Lab Week
- Avenue Lebanon VAMC is on
- PCR analyzer
- Hematology analyzer
- Bronchioalveolar lavage
26 Clues: Candida • QC chart • S in RSV • Radiology • Adalimumab • PCR analyzer • Reference Lab • Employee lounge • Hgb A1C analyzer • Chemistry analyzer • Month for Lab Week • Urinalysis analyzer • Hematology analyzer • Abbott DI water system • Device for POV troponin • Bronchioalveolar lavage • Ortho Blood Bank analyzer • Stage after metamyelocyte • Avenue Lebanon VAMC is on • Errors on Abbott analyzers • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The youngest
- , The big rat at the dorr
- owl , The smart one
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
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- , A cat
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , Likes shiny things
- , The oldest
- , the main character
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , the sickest
- , a clumsy young rat
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The leader of the rats • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
Mrs Frisby Crossword 2025-05-20
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- This mouse gets sick
- the cat
- Nicodemus's close friend but is not anymore
- He sent Mrs.Frisby back
- He is a stocky build
- A rat in training
- Kind sweet and works in a lab also a girl
- Mrs.Frisby was supposed to talk to him
- He is the farmer
- farmers son
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- Works in a lab he is a boy
- the youngest sibling
- has Nicodemus as prisoner
- head of the rats
- the crow
- head of the family.
- the biggest and strongest sibling
- broken leg
- oldest sibling
- Mrs.Frisby's dead husband
20 Clues: the cat • the crow • broken leg • farmers son • oldest sibling • head of the rats • He is the farmer • A rat in training • head of the family. • This mouse gets sick • the youngest sibling • He is a stocky build • He sent Mrs.Frisby back • has Nicodemus as prisoner • Mrs.Frisby's dead husband • Works in a lab he is a boy • the biggest and strongest sibling • Mrs.Frisby was supposed to talk to him • ...
Basic Procedures and Safety 2024-07-28
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- Remain seated at your table and don’t line up at the __________ before the bell rings to leave.
- Cell phones should not be used during ______________ time.
- You earn your own grade. I am just a _____________ who records what you earn.
- This is the first thing that you need to do when you enter your kitchen lab area to cook.
- These skills specifically, are helpful in the workplace.
- When you finish with towels and washcloths, they should be put here.
- We will always use this to cut on during a lab (two words, no space).
- This class falls under the category of a Family and Consumer ______________ class.
- A ___________ skill includes things like communication, cooperation, decision making and handling criticism.
- The best way to prevent a kitchen fire is to ____________________ (two words, no space)
- Your kitchen must pass this before you leave.
- This is what we can do to get rid of the oxygen in a pan that is on fire.
- If you are not able to find this in your lab area, problem solve and ask other lab groups if they have what you are looking for.
- . Dish towels are only to be used for _________ until the very end when they can be used for countertops and sink.
- Especially when working with raw meat, make sure to ____________ all surfaces when you are done.
- This must be paid by e-funds, cash or check.
- CTE stands for Career and _____________ Education.
- Never __________fingers or utensils when cooking.
- This is what we do with cans and bottles.
- This kind of language used in class can result in a detention.
- Wash dishes in hot ____________ water.
- Make sure that your oven mitt is not _________ when handling hot items.
- Be careful about transferring bacteria from one spot to another which would cause ________ (Two words no space)
- Remain in your assigned __________during labs.
- Never put ____________down the sink drain. Let it cool then put it in the trash can.
- In order to show good employability skills, homework should be turned in on_______.
- I will practice good time- _______________ so that my lab group is able to finish and leave on time, daily.
- If you make a mess, clean it up _______________.
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- We never sit on these (two words, no space).
- This is the first thing needed for any kitchen fire.
- Each person should try to __________ equally and encourage their lab mates to do the same.
- These are used for drying hands (two words, no space).
- I will rotate this with my lab partners.
- In a commercial kitchen, the three steps of washing dishes are wash, rinse and _____________.
- Never put knives in the _____________.
- This is a word that means “everything in its place” (3 words no space).
- This is the third thing needed for any kitchen fire.
- These skills are extremely helpful in the everyday life of an individual.
- When working on the front burners, turn these inward to prevent accidents.
- I will need to wear this in the lab to protect my clothing from food and the food from germs on my clothes.
- This and drains should be clean, dry and shiny before leaving the lab area.
- Check this, for safety’s sake, before leaving the kitchen.
- To prevent a steam burn, open lids _________from you.
- Hot pans should always be put on a _____________rack or hot pad but never on the countertop.
- All students must wear a __________ every day when in the lab to keep hair out of the food and practice good CTE protocol.
- If a knife is falling, do not try to __________ it. Let it fall.
- This is the second thing needed for any kitchen fire.
- This will result in a student having to sit down, lose credit for the day's work and make up the lab later.
- “________ as you go” means wiping things down along the way as you cook.
- Do this before using the bathroom.
- Dishes must be __________ before returning them to their place in the cupboard.
51 Clues: Do this before using the bathroom. • Never put knives in the _____________. • Wash dishes in hot ____________ water. • I will rotate this with my lab partners. • This is what we do with cans and bottles. • We never sit on these (two words, no space). • This must be paid by e-funds, cash or check. • Your kitchen must pass this before you leave. • ...
Lab Grown Food 2025-03-20
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- – A measure to ensure protection from harm or danger.
- – The act of making a copy or repeating something.
- – A process where microorganisms break down substances, often used in making bread, beer, or yogurt.
- – A thick cut of meat, often grilled or pan-seared.
- – Rules or laws put in place to control or oversee certain activities.
- grown – Something produced artificially in a controlled environment rather than naturally.
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- – The process of growing or nurturing something, often used in farming or science.
- – A group of cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
- – A microorganism used in baking and fermentation.
- – A substance used to make food taste sweet, sometimes as a sugar substitute.
- – Official permission or acceptance of something.
- – A unit of heredity that determines traits in living organisms.
- – Treated or modified in some way, often related to food or materials.
- – The basic units of life, found in all living organisms.
14 Clues: – Official permission or acceptance of something. • – A microorganism used in baking and fermentation. • – The act of making a copy or repeating something. • – A thick cut of meat, often grilled or pan-seared. • – A measure to ensure protection from harm or danger. • – The basic units of life, found in all living organisms. • ...
Engineering Careers 2014-10-31
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- engineer: work with personal computers
- engineer: work with nuclear
- system engineer: work on computers
- engineer: work on java program
- engineer: work on telephones
- engineers: with on QA
- device technician: work with mechanical devices
- designer: designs buildings
- architect: work on software
- designer: designs cars
- energy engineer: work on finding renewable engergy
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- designer: designs yachts
- operator: work with water
- engineer: designs aircraft's
- engineer: work on planes
- data: record geological data
- design engineer: designs HVAC
- engineer: building engineer
- engineer: operations
- technicians: work with explosives
- quality assurance: lab quality assurance
- engineer: make blueprints
22 Clues: engineer: operations • engineers: with on QA • designer: designs cars • designer: designs yachts • engineer: work on planes • operator: work with water • engineer: make blueprints • engineer: work with nuclear • engineer: building engineer • designer: designs buildings • architect: work on software • engineer: designs aircraft's • data: record geological data • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , the sickest
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , The oldest
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , a clumsy young rat
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- , The big rat at the dorr
- , the main character
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- owl , The smart one
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , Likes shiny things
- , The youngest
- , A cat
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , The leader of the rats • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
Chapter 1.1 Review 2017-08-28
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- To make an educated guess about what will happen in the future
- To compare observations to reach a conclusion
- To explain or interpret what you observe
- The "fun" part of the scientific method where scientists test their hypothesis
- The first step of the scientific method; it guides scientists
- The diverse ways scientists study the world and propose explanations based on evidence they gather
- To use your 5 senses to gather information
- The results of an experiment
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- A scientist might make a _______ when it's not safe to use the real materials
- To group items by similarity
- The last step of the scientific method when a scientist determines if the hypothesis was correct
- A possible answer to a scientific question
- The second step of the scientific method where scientists study the topic
- This is the most important part of using the science lab
14 Clues: To group items by similarity • The results of an experiment • To explain or interpret what you observe • A possible answer to a scientific question • To use your 5 senses to gather information • To compare observations to reach a conclusion • This is the most important part of using the science lab • The first step of the scientific method; it guides scientists • ...
CSCS Chapters 9-16 2025-04-22
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- Type of stretching involving movement and muscle activation
- Type of test that measures multidirectional movement efficiency
- A cast-iron or steel weight used for ballistic training movements
- Process of assessing an athlete’s fitness through various standardized protocols
- Type of stretching where a position is held for a period of time
- Test that is run outside of a lab and often at sport specific facilities
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- Type of often banned performance enhancing substance ex. Anabolic, Testosterone, HGH
- Nutrients required in large amounts: carbs, proteins, and fats
- Olympic weightlifting grip where the thumb is trapped under the fingers.
- Popular ergogenic aid shown to enhance high-intensity performance
- Consistency of a test over repeated trials
- Safety technique used during resistance training to protect lifters
- A fitness assessment that measures cardiorespiratory fitness with running speed increasing progressively
- Training method focused on strengthening muscles of the torso
14 Clues: Consistency of a test over repeated trials • Type of stretching involving movement and muscle activation • Training method focused on strengthening muscles of the torso • Nutrients required in large amounts: carbs, proteins, and fats • Type of test that measures multidirectional movement efficiency • ...
Future of food 2023-11-02
EECE.3110: Electronics I Lab 2021-09-09
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- The default setting for placing components is snap to [blank] on Multisim.
- This power supply has a current [blank] that limits the amount of current that can be delivered to the load, ultimately protecting the circuit.
- In MATLAB, the syntax is to include a [blank] to the end of every line.
- If you miss a [blank], expect a deduction on the final grade of the assignment or lab report daily.
- Oscilloscope [blank] are connected to the channels used to measure voltage in a circuit.
- The AFG1022 can produce [blank] different waveforms at the same time.
- An [blank] notebook is used to record laboratory findings and notes from completion of the lab session.
- The software to run the ADK is called [blank].
- Bowden’s office hours are on [blank] from 10:30AM – 11:30AM or by appointment.
- By pressing the [blank] button on the oscilloscope, it will run a single cycle of the wave from a connected circuit.
- The ADK has a [blank] adapter to connect an oscilloscope probe.
- The [blank] function on the oscilloscope can be used to display a specific part of the signal needed.
- To measure current with an ammeter, put the DMM in [blank] with the circuit.
- Multisim is a software for designing [blank] digitally.
- National [blank] owns Multisim and Ultiboard.
- Lab [blank] evaluations are a verbal test to the knowledge preformed in lab and these tests occur twice a semester.
- In MATLAB the file type is a [blank] file.
- The ADK has a built-in [blank], function generator, power supply and digital I/O signals.
- Check [blank] to see your grades and to find all material for the semester.
- [blank] is required to Friday lectures and lab sessions.
- [blank] is the best color of ink to use for proper aging purposes.
- A power supply outputs [blank] current voltage.
- In MATLAB, when using the plot function, at the end include this: ‘r-’. This creates a red [blank].
- Only black or [blank] pen can be used in a laboratory notebook.
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- [blank] lab reports are a blessing and don’t require to write a summary/abstract, introduction, the written portion in the measurements section, and the question section.
- Bowden and Phillip’s Office are in [blank].
- The [blank] terminal is to direct the positive charges to go to a safe place and to protect the circuit.
- The university uses [blank] solder because it is safer.
- The most relevant MATLAB help can be found on the [blank] website.
- To learn the basic functions of MATLAB, take the course on the Mathworks website, [blank].
- The [blank] generator is used to produce a periodic wave signal.
- To generate a waveform on a function generator, input the frequency in hertz or period in seconds and the [blank] in volts.
- A function generator can output sine waves, square waves, [blank] waves or also known as ramp waves, etc.
- The [blank] on a wave signal is the amount of cycles per second and can be expressed in the unit Hertz (Hz).
- A [blank] is a component that protects a circuit against too much current.
- There are two to four [blank] on an average oscilloscope which are using to probe circuits.
- [blank] must be completed and submitted to Blackboard prior to the scheduled lab session.
- The bottom of the page requires a [blank] after completion of each page.
- In any blank or empty [blank] cross the area out with an ‘X’.
- Multisim has a [blank] function which allows the circuit to perform the way it should in real time.
- Function generators can create a [blank] waveform, which linearly varies the frequency at a constant amplitude.
- To measure voltage with a voltmeter, put the DMM in [blank] with the desired component.
- This power supply maintains a [blank] voltage and current on channels one and two.
- If you right click on a line and select ‘Color Segment’, you can change the [blank] of the connection line.
- No [blank] or drinking in the lab room; all food and drinks must be placed on the designated table before start of lab.
45 Clues: In MATLAB the file type is a [blank] file. • Bowden and Phillip’s Office are in [blank]. • National [blank] owns Multisim and Ultiboard. • The software to run the ADK is called [blank]. • A power supply outputs [blank] current voltage. • The university uses [blank] solder because it is safer. • Multisim is a software for designing [blank] digitally. • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Machines should be allowed to reach full speed _______________________ starting to cut.
- Use only properly insulated or ____________________ tools.
- _______________________should be tied back or worn under a cap to avoid getting it caught in the machinery.
- keep your ___________________ on your work.
- Carry sharp or pointed tools with the point __________________ .
- Use the _____________________ tool for the job.
- Machines should be allowed to reach full speed _______________________ starting to cut.
- Mistakes cause __________________.
- Each person’s ___________________ is everyone’s responsibility.
- When operating a machine give it all your attention.
- _______________________________ will not be tolerated. This is evidence of a poor safety attitude.
- Lift with your _________________, not your back.
- Damaging the cord of electrical hand-held tools may cause a(n) _____________________.
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- Always wear proper ___________________when work in the lab.
- Take your _____________________________ when working with tools.
- Pull the ____________________, not the cord, when you unplug a machine.
- Never place your hand or fingers in line with any ___________________________ parts.
- Be sure the power is off and the blade has stopped before making any ________________.
- Before using any equipment, you should know where the ___________________ are located and how to use them.
- ______________________ your work; measure twice and cut once.
- Never talk to a person while he/she is ________________________ a machine.
- The number one cause of accidents is a poor _____________________.
- Tell the teacher _____________________if a machine doesn’t sound right, or if can see something is wrong.
- Always usa a(n) _____________________ to clean dry materials from a table or piece of equipment.
- If you have to ______________________ a machine, turn it off and wait until it stops.
- Never ________________________ the machine operator.
- Before working on _________________________ (wood or other workpieces), check it for cracks, loose knots, and nails.
27 Clues: Mistakes cause __________________. • keep your ___________________ on your work. • Use the _____________________ tool for the job. • Lift with your _________________, not your back. • When operating a machine give it all your attention. • Never ________________________ the machine operator. • Use only properly insulated or ____________________ tools. • ...
Employee Safety Week 2022-05-31
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- Our goal each day is _____ safety
- An injured employee may be placed on
- Practice run for a real fire threat
- Who is the governing agency for safety?
- We are all _______ without capes
- Placed in Sharps container after use
- employee safety
- Our workers' Compensation TPA
- To whom I report a work related injury
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- Our formal process for documenting a
- what can happen when there is a spill
- This governs us internally for how to
- EH has a zero tolerance for ______
- Used to extinguish a fire
- injury
- Employee _________ Prevention Week
- We strive for a ________ of safety
17 Clues: injury • employee safety • Used to extinguish a fire • Our workers' Compensation TPA • We are all _______ without capes • Our goal each day is _____ safety • EH has a zero tolerance for ______ • Employee _________ Prevention Week • We strive for a ________ of safety • Practice run for a real fire threat • Our formal process for documenting a • An injured employee may be placed on • ...
UG-10 Crossword 2021-08-04
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- Musab's favorite
- Programming
- NTU
- IESE kay peechay ka pahaar
- Ans
- Ma'am Khadija's favorite game
- Farhan's favorite food
- The outcasts
- Run from C1 to class for this
- Something to pass in each lab
- Sir Hashmi's bacteria
- UG-10 ka bacha
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- NICE
- The lab experiment that repeats every year
- Everyone's choice
- Gloom
- Typo
- The oppressed
- NUST ka saara paani yahan jata hai (2 words)
- Sir Fahim
- Sir Ali
- Sports Gala 3x winners
- Majid
- Sir Majid ruined this word
- Musab
25 Clues: NTU • Ans • NICE • Typo • Gloom • Majid • Musab • Sir Ali • Sir Fahim • Programming • The outcasts • The oppressed • UG-10 ka bacha • Musab's favorite • Everyone's choice • Sir Hashmi's bacteria • Farhan's favorite food • Sports Gala 3x winners • IESE kay peechay ka pahaar • Sir Majid ruined this word • Ma'am Khadija's favorite game • Run from C1 to class for this • Something to pass in each lab • ...
Engineering Careers 2014-10-31
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- engineer: work with nuclear
- designer: designs yachts
- engineer: building engineer
- engineer: work on planes
- designer: designs cars
- data: record geological data
- technicians: work with explosives
- engineers: with on QA
- engineer: work on telephones
- engineer: designs aircraft's
- engineer: make blueprints
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- engineer: work on java program
- system engineer: work on computers
- designer: designs buildings
- device technician: work with mechanical devices
- engineer: work with personal computers
- architect: work on software
- design engineer: designs HVAC
- operator: work with water
- engineer: operations
- quality assurance: lab quality assurance
- energy engineer: work on finding renewable engergy
22 Clues: engineer: operations • engineers: with on QA • designer: designs cars • designer: designs yachts • engineer: work on planes • operator: work with water • engineer: make blueprints • engineer: work with nuclear • designer: designs buildings • architect: work on software • engineer: building engineer • data: record geological data • engineer: work on telephones • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , the sickest
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , The oldest
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , a clumsy young rat
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- , The big rat at the dorr
- , the main character
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- owl , The smart one
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , Likes shiny things
- , The youngest
- , A cat
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , The leader of the rats • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
school subjects 2024-04-22
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- ,were you test myths
- ,were you lean other languages
- ,were you learn to type
- ,is the lights in theater
- ,were you learn to cook
- ,is lab experiment's
- ,were you learn the past
- ,can be dramatic
- ,is about history but is core class
- ,is athletic
- ,people do in class and use a pencil
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- ,is classical
- ,can be hard and enraging
- , were you test your brain
- ,most people like it or hate it
- ,learn technology systems
- ,use a brush
- ,makes videos
- ,is singing
- ,can do rock and roll
20 Clues: ,is singing • ,use a brush • ,is athletic • ,is classical • ,makes videos • ,can be dramatic • ,were you test myths • ,is lab experiment's • ,can do rock and roll • ,were you learn to type • ,were you learn to cook • ,were you learn the past • ,can be hard and enraging • ,is the lights in theater • ,learn technology systems • , were you test your brain • ,were you lean other languages • ...
Biotechnology 2023-12-16
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- Instrument used for holding substances
- Place where we can make experiments
- It is to tranfer and and filtration substance into vessels witch has small opening
- It is an instrument of thr lab used for measuring intensity of light
- Main part that holds the microscope
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- Dangerous substances witch are propense to burn
- Instrument used for measuring temperature
- Instrument of the lab that separate heterogeneous mixtures into their various components
- Protect the hands of chemical or hazardous substances
- Lab's isntrument used to grabb other Instrument of the lab that has heat resistant
- It is a flat lenses where the substances are putting for be watched through the microscope
- Protec the eyes meanwhile work in the lab
12 Clues: Place where we can make experiments • Main part that holds the microscope • Instrument used for holding substances • Instrument used for measuring temperature • Protec the eyes meanwhile work in the lab • Dangerous substances witch are propense to burn • Protect the hands of chemical or hazardous substances • ...
UWNC Crossword 2 2017-08-04
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- A gift that staff and providers are not able to accept.
- The acronym used to describe appropriate use of a fire extinguisher.
- UWNC providers are employees of this organization.
- The “E” in R.A.C.E.
- One of the UW Medicine Service Culture Guidelines.
- UWNC Board Chair.
- The badge that radiology technicians wear.
- Committee that Supports employee safety at UWNC.
- They don’t see patients over the age of 18.
- The first step in the UWNC quality improvement model.
- Patients often see this type of provider before they take a trip outside of the country.
- Patients can use this to see their lab test results online.
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- Committee in which all clinic chiefs and managers serve.
- Law that requires additional protection of patient information.
- This is an example of work place violence.
- The “D” in AIDET.
- Emergency carts are regularly checked this often.
- Process that ensures providers have the necessary background and training for their position.
- True or False: Patients can be charges for a copy of their own medical record.
19 Clues: The “D” in AIDET. • UWNC Board Chair. • The “E” in R.A.C.E. • This is an example of work place violence. • The badge that radiology technicians wear. • They don’t see patients over the age of 18. • Committee that Supports employee safety at UWNC. • Emergency carts are regularly checked this often. • UWNC providers are employees of this organization. • ...
WHS Crossword 2024-10-02
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- One of the responsibilities of an _____ is to protect their own health & safety
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards
- Which is the best method to control hazards?
- Type of fire extinguisher to use on wood, paper rubbish fires
- phone Using your ________ while driving puts yourself and others at risk for injury or death
- It is _____'s duty to ensure the health and safety of all in the work place.
- Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for?
- A source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- Objects and obstacles in hallways and thoroughfares in general are serious _____ hazards and can lead to serious injuries
- A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign
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- If injuries or accidents happen you must report
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding WHS matters
- violet Overexposure to these rays, emitted by the sun and various light sources, can cause sunburn
- Fire extinguishers and exits should never be
- Identification What is the first step in a risk assessment process?
- Corrective and.............. actions are helpful in reducing safety numbers
- WHS involves the assessment and migration of risks that may impact the health, safety or _____ of those in your workplace
- Health and Safety What does WHS stand for?
- miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a
- Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets
20 Clues: Abbreviation for Safety Data Sheets • Health and Safety What does WHS stand for? • A red sign in the workplace is a…………….sign • Fire extinguishers and exits should never be • Which is the best method to control hazards? • miss A narrowly avoided safety incident is a • Protective Equipment What does PPE stand for? • If injuries or accidents happen you must report • ...
LAB STORY CROSSWORD 2026-04-16
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- "There's a _______ in my boot!"
- What device is used for a STAT blood sugar test?
- What is Shukran's position in the lab?
- What device is used for chest xrays on little kids?
- Who is the manager of the lab?
- What kind of toy is Lotso?
- Andy's dogs name
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- What is the name of the piggy bank character?
- What machine spins down the blood for testing?
- What colored tube does the chemistry panel go in?
- Who voices Woody?
- Who does Andy give his toys to?
- Who's name is on the bottom of Woody's boot?
- How many people work in the lab?
14 Clues: Andy's dogs name • Who voices Woody? • What kind of toy is Lotso? • Who is the manager of the lab? • "There's a _______ in my boot!" • Who does Andy give his toys to? • How many people work in the lab? • What is Shukran's position in the lab? • Who's name is on the bottom of Woody's boot? • What is the name of the piggy bank character? • ...
Crosswords in the Lab: Another Case Solved! 2025-04-15
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- Measurement of packed red cells
- Machine that spins blood samples
- This test detects DNA of infectious agents
- Infectious agent causing Valley Fever
- This would’ve worked if it weren’t for “you meddling ______”
- When you run a test that’s not in-house, it gets sent to a ______
- Mystery-solving canine in a lab coat (maybe)
- Famous lab van: The Mystery ______
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- Specimens must be labeled with this AND a site
- This kind of test gives a numerical result
- Green-topped tube contains this anticoagulant
- Velma's famous exclamation
- “Like, zoinks! This blood is hemolyzed!” said ______
- The Mystery Machine parked outside the lab runs on
- Laboratory test measuring red and white cells
15 Clues: Velma's famous exclamation • Measurement of packed red cells • Machine that spins blood samples • Famous lab van: The Mystery ______ • Infectious agent causing Valley Fever • This kind of test gives a numerical result • This test detects DNA of infectious agents • Mystery-solving canine in a lab coat (maybe) • Green-topped tube contains this anticoagulant • ...
Safety Always 2017-09-02
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- Big environmental threat - (1st word)
- AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences
- Safety circulars for tech crew? (@waves -SSQE manuals)
- B737; Non-ILS, day, VMC, 'Glide slope' alert occurrence form
- Emergency process to contact crew at layovers; OPS ______
- This captures Human Factors, confidentially
- A potential for an incident
- No equipment here when aircraft is moving in/out
- This can be seen in the cabin, when smoky (SEP Abbr.)
- Most common medical emergency* (attached article)
- ILS glide slope alert reporting form – all times; _______ Report
- In emergency, Commander to CIC; minimum brief!
- "...ops safer for everyone lies with ____ ___ __ __"(3rd/4th word -Safety Policy)
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- Change is coming!
- SilkAir Safety Policy; Bold four-letter word
- Report ground incidents here
- “Responsibility for making our ... (1st/2nd word of 4 – Safety Policy)
- PM’s first call for terrain threat
- Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation
- Cabin crew’s primary role
- Big environmental threat – (2nd word)
- EFB power source
- Ground handling equipment/vehicles area; Equipment ______area
- Integrated Safety Management System, abbreviated
- Feeling tired! Report here
25 Clues: EFB power source • Change is coming! • Cabin crew’s primary role • Feeling tired! Report here • A potential for an incident • Report ground incidents here • PM’s first call for terrain threat • Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation • AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences • Big environmental threat - (1st word) • Big environmental threat – (2nd word) • ...
Lab Week Crossword 2014-04-21
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- Container for used needles
- immediately
- This department gets straight to the point
- Another word for glucose
- coat You are required to wear this to prevent soiling your clothes
- This department was moved earlier this year to be in the midst of it all
- "makes the dream work"
- This is the department that performs complete blood counts
- This department can also be called the Core Lab
- This device is used to spin tubes down
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- this is a busy department for Maternal Fetal Medicine Clinic
- We measure these metrics daily
- This department performs Type and Screens
- This is the newest department consolidated across the network
- This is one of your first stops upon arrival to work
- Computer system used in the lab
16 Clues: immediately • "makes the dream work" • Another word for glucose • Container for used needles • We measure these metrics daily • Computer system used in the lab • This device is used to spin tubes down • This department performs Type and Screens • This department gets straight to the point • This department can also be called the Core Lab • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
all things lab! 2025-07-02
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- lab technician procedure to improve fit
- interchangable part of an implant denture responsible for retention
- anatomic place where the denture should rest
- what gives a denture suction
- shade guide for gums
- vertical dimension of anterior teeth
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- what a wax bite appointment is meant to determine
- teeth that cut food into smaller pieces
- teeth that smash food down into digestible bites
- lab technician procedure to improve positioning of teeth
- approved during a wax try in appointment
- lab technician procedure that makes gums reflect light and look more life-like
- anatomy that knocks the denture loose while chewing and talking
- horizontal dimension of anterior teeth
14 Clues: shade guide for gums • what gives a denture suction • vertical dimension of anterior teeth • horizontal dimension of anterior teeth • lab technician procedure to improve fit • teeth that cut food into smaller pieces • approved during a wax try in appointment • anatomic place where the denture should rest • teeth that smash food down into digestible bites • ...
EHS - Cross word puzzle competition-2024 2024-02-23
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- Manual Call Point operating methods is ..............
- .................to provide information on the hazards of working with a chemical and procedures that should be used to ensure safety.
- B” class Fire suitable extinguisher is........
- .............provide simple easily understood directions to guide the buildings occupants to the most appropriate assembly point.
- ...........tools and Equipments used for hazardous classification areas.
- Fire Extinguisher operating for …………… Method
- ...........should never be used in the laboratory unless you have permission from a EHS department.
- ..............must for while handling the storing and pouring flammable liquids
- ..............is the process of designing or arranging workplaces, products, and systems so that they fit the people who use them.
- ...........is the ensure that equipment is shut down, inoperable, and (where relevant) de-energized. This allows maintenance and repair work on the system to be performed safely.
- ...........is to prevent the release of hazardous substances into the general laboratory space by controlling and then exhausting hazardous and/or odorous chemicals.
- ............process shall be followed during the EHS Gemba Walk.
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- If you notice any............ let your supervisor know as soon as possible
- ................is designed to safely store potentially flammable or combustible liquids.
- Lab inside know the location of ......... Equipments
- Gas concentration measuring for.....
- nitrogen gas is ...............hazard
- ............are crucial to preventing accidents in the workplace.
- Don't use or store ............ near electrical equipment.
- ..............used to physically wash the eyes in the case that they may be contaminated by foreign materials or substances
- ..............to reduce risk to people, property and the environment during a spillage incident
- .............Gaseous compounds typically found in refrigerant and fire suppression systems containing chlorinated and fluorinated compounds that may cause harm to the earth’s ozone layer.
22 Clues: Gas concentration measuring for..... • nitrogen gas is ...............hazard • Fire Extinguisher operating for …………… Method • B” class Fire suitable extinguisher is........ • Lab inside know the location of ......... Equipments • Manual Call Point operating methods is .............. • Don't use or store ............ near electrical equipment. • ...
#PDF19 2019-06-20
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- kunstmatige intelligentie
- software defined everything
- digipolis software standaarden
- slimme optimalisatie van IT operaties (moonshot 2019)
- privacy wetgeving
- uiterst stabiele, performante, efficiënte en effectieve toepassingen
- digitale beveiliging (moonshot 2019)
- een innovatieve opdracht
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- nog slimmere operations (moonshot lab 2019)
- een innovatief bedrijf
- doe je in een lab
- huidige software architectuur standaard
- quality gate
- move-to-production
- eerste kleinschalige implementatie van een product
- city platform
16 Clues: quality gate • city platform • doe je in een lab • privacy wetgeving • move-to-production • een innovatief bedrijf • een innovatieve opdracht • kunstmatige intelligentie • software defined everything • digipolis software standaarden • digitale beveiliging (moonshot 2019) • huidige software architectuur standaard • nog slimmere operations (moonshot lab 2019) • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - Who is ultimately responsible for your safety?
- - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
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- - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- - Most common Summit injury.
- - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- - Top of the safety hierarchy
- - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
18 Clues: - Most common Summit injury. • - Top of the safety hierarchy • - Bottom of the safety hierarchy • - A warm ______ can make someone's day. • - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness. • - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace. • - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards. • - I must remain calm when I am faced with this. • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
- - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- - Top of the safety hierarchy
- - Most common Summit injury.
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- - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
- - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- - Who is ultimately responsible for your safety?
18 Clues: - Most common Summit injury. • - Top of the safety hierarchy • - Bottom of the safety hierarchy • - A warm ______ can make someone's day. • - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness. • - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace. • - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards. • - I must remain calm when I am faced with this. • ...
Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-28
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- - Who is ultimately responsible for your safety?
- - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- - Top of the safety hierarchy
- - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
- - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
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- - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- - Who's the best company to work for?
- - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
18 Clues: - Top of the safety hierarchy • - Bottom of the safety hierarchy • - Who's the best company to work for? • - A warm ______ can make someone's day. • - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness. • - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace. • - I must remain calm when I am faced with this. • - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards. • ...
BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF OSHA 1994 2024-12-08
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- Ergonomic Risk Assessment
- Classification,Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of personsat work against risks
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
- Concept of OSHA:Accident p______________ is an essential part of goodmanagement and workmanship
- OSHA is NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
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- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation)convention
- Noise Risk Assessment
- Chemical Health Risk Assessment
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
15 Clues: Noise Risk Assessment • Ergonomic Risk Assessment • Chemical Health Risk Assessment • Occupational Safety and Health Act • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • OSHA is NOT applicable to __________ forces • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
Down
- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
SAEs 2025-03-17
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- Job ______, or watching someone work their job to gain experience
- Supervised Agricultural ___________ or SAE
- Classroom/Lab, ____, SAE
- Where students work to answer an ag question
- ______/Lab, FFA, SAE
- Where students work for others, can be paid or unpaid
- Often done in a research SAE. Process to answer an ag question through tests
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- A place or entity which sells a good or service
- Supervised ____________ Experience or SAE
- Sometimes called foundational, where students explore more about agriculture
- Classroom/Lab, FFA, _________
- ________ Agricultural Experience or SAE
- Where students enter business for themselves
13 Clues: ______/Lab, FFA, SAE • Classroom/Lab, ____, SAE • Classroom/Lab, FFA, _________ • ________ Agricultural Experience or SAE • Supervised ____________ Experience or SAE • Supervised Agricultural ___________ or SAE • Where students work to answer an ag question • Where students enter business for themselves • A place or entity which sells a good or service • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Health and safety 2013-06-21
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- the first thing to try and do for safety in a risk assessment
- blue signs are these
- most common of all accidents
- legal stuff regarding health and safety
- stops lung damage
- all about substances and safe use
- the health and safety watchdog
- first training on a new job, should make you safer
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- safety wear for work
- stop you going deaf
- person responsible for their safety
- used to protect our eyes
- must be done by someone in charge before any work starts
- all about safe use of tools
- used to protect your head
- a card for health and safety you need to work in construction in the UK
16 Clues: stops lung damage • stop you going deaf • safety wear for work • blue signs are these • used to protect our eyes • used to protect your head • all about safe use of tools • most common of all accidents • the health and safety watchdog • all about substances and safe use • person responsible for their safety • legal stuff regarding health and safety • ...
Safety Safety Saftey 2025-05-29
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- What does the 'D' stand for in DPA
- "Throw,Slow,Inform,........."
- Company which owns Fidelis
- Alarm that sounds like a school bell
- Colour are the two GMDSS VHF radios
- Where are the SARTS stored?
- Assuming all crew are present, who can initiate the abandon ship procedure?
- Medication which Rene is allergic to
- Medium of the fixed galley fire suppression system
- Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
- # of onboard fire hydrants
- Type of extinguisher in the laundry?
- Type of short-range radio where we listen to ch16
- What is our IMO number
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- Brand of portable satellite phones we carry
- Company you're employed by
- Locker where the pilot ladder is stored while not underway
- How many life rafts do we carry?
- Company which covers our medical insurance
- Type of Extinguisher in the bunker locker
- What safety device is mounted on the port aft area of the fly
- Surname of our DPA
- # of portable GMDSS radios we are required to carry
- Medication which Jo is allergic to
- Boat VOIP phone number
- Medlink phone number
- How many people is each of our life rafts rated for?
- How many different types of portable fire extinguishers do we carry?
- What is the name of the Engineroom fire suppressing medium?
29 Clues: Surname of our DPA • Medlink phone number • Boat VOIP phone number • What is our IMO number • Company you're employed by • Company which owns Fidelis • # of onboard fire hydrants • Where are the SARTS stored? • "Throw,Slow,Inform,........." • How many life rafts do we carry? • What does the 'D' stand for in DPA • Medication which Jo is allergic to • ...
Electronics II Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-07
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- version of a lab report used when less work has to be done
- control used for the oscilloscope to capture data
- when drawing circuit schematics this component looks like a could and has unit henry
- an abbreviation for Analog Discovery 2
- a screen that contains waveforms, set up info, measurement results etc.
- only available in ch 1, the starting frequency is 100 Hz
- the software that the ADK uses
- a scientific notebook that will be used to record data during lab
- it is the MATLAB [blank] it is colored blue, red, and orange
- the instrument can create a [blank] using standard waveforms such as sine, square or arbitrary waveforms
- the key to writing a successful notebook (clear layout and clear description)
- a device that stores electrical energy in an electric field (units farads)
- one, the orange wire coming out of the ADK
- the button used in multisim to see the circuit schematic preform
- light-emitting diode
- when used in audio production lines, the power supply will provide a continuous or [blank] connector
- when you push a front panel button, the instrument displays the corresponding menu on the right side of the screen
- the front panel setting can be stored into one of the four internal memories
- the first page of the lab report
- the instructor of Electronics II
- software used when writing code
- the overview of what you will be doing in lab that is in the lab report
- the button to press on the oscilloscope to recall the original mode
- this is something that is required for the course and will be graded
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- an electric component or device that can [blank] an electrical circuit, interrupting current or diverting it
- when someone may suffer from an electrical shock they may fall [blank]
- the software that provides support for the Data Acquisition Toolbox
- company that makes the ADK
- part of the lab report you must complete prior to coming to lab
- a symbol that is an upside triangle with a line coming out the top, used components that do not have an explicit ground pin
- software used to build and test electronic circuits
- the black wire on the ADK
- converts the oscilloscope from a volts-versus-time display to a volts-versus-volts display using two input channels
- end of the year assignment that will use all knowledge learned to come up with your own electrical circuit
- an operating requirement that must be less than 28 W
- used to take the fast Fourier transform using analog input channels
- the button on the front panel to generate [blank]
- last name of the author who wrote "Writing the Laboratory Notebook"
- a tool that can be used in multisim when places over a node can show voltages, currents, etc.
- the unit used when describing resistors
- auxiliary [blank] D1011~ D1014 provide bias voltage filtered by the capacitors C102 and C103
- when current levels are smaller than the output setting, the GPD-3303 series operates in Constant Voltage mode
- in the user manual of the power supply located on page 5
- a symbol that has a circle with an arrow inside, that current is generated by this source can be adjusted from microamps to kiloamps
- bipolar junction transistors
- famous notebook entry by [blank] that records the discovery of electromagnetic induction
- writing instrument used when writing in the lab notebook
- when current is only flowing in one direction
- what to do with data recorded in the lab
- when two points will be deducted from course material each day it is not submitted on time
50 Clues: light-emitting diode • the black wire on the ADK • company that makes the ADK • bipolar junction transistors • the software that the ADK uses • software used when writing code • the first page of the lab report • the instructor of Electronics II • an abbreviation for Analog Discovery 2 • the unit used when describing resistors • what to do with data recorded in the lab • ...
Crossword - Safety Always 2017-09-02
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- This captures Human Factors, confidentially
- Feeling tired! Report here
- "...ops safer for everyone lies with ____ ___ __ __"(3rd/4th word -Safety Policy)
- No equipment here when aircraft is moving in/out
- Emergency process to contact crew at layovers; OPS ______
- Big environmental threat - (1st word)
- A potential for an incident
- PM’s first call for terrain threat
- Change is coming!
- ILS glide slope alert reporting form – all times; _______ Report
- Ground handling equipment/vehicles area; Equipment ______area
- Integrated Safety Management System, abbreviated
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- Cabin crew’s primary role
- In emergency, Commander to CIC; minimum brief!
- B737; Non-ILS, day, VMC, 'Glide slope' alert occurrence form
- Big environmental threat – (2nd word)
- This can be seen in the cabin, when smoky (SEP Abbr.)
- Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation
- AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences
- Most common medical emergency* (attached article)
- “Responsibility for making our ... (1st/2nd word of 4 – Safety Policy)
- EFB power source
- SilkAir Safety Policy; Bold four-letter word
- Report ground incidents here
- Safety circulars for tech crew? (@waves -SSQE manuals)
25 Clues: EFB power source • Change is coming! • Cabin crew’s primary role • Feeling tired! Report here • A potential for an incident • Report ground incidents here • PM’s first call for terrain threat • Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation • AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences • Big environmental threat – (2nd word) • Big environmental threat - (1st word) • ...
Science safety 2023-01-27
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- Always make sure that there are no ______ near the sink or near chemicals.
- ___________ is against the rules in the science room.
- If chemicals get into your eyes immediately go to the ________ station.
- Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals.
- If a _____ starts notify the teacher right away.
- Always wash your hand after handling ________, plants, or soil.
- Do not use ________ or chipped glassware.
- Always wear ______ when using glassware.
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- Always ________ extra chemicals in the correct containers.
- Never start a ____ without a teacher in the room.
- Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs.
- Always tie back long _____ when doing labs.
- If a chemical or science equipment breaks notify a _______ right away.
- Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab.
- Never directly _____ a chemical.
- Never wear _______ clothes during a lab
16 Clues: Never directly _____ a chemical. • Never wear _______ clothes during a lab • Always wear ______ when using glassware. • Do not use ________ or chipped glassware. • Always tie back long _____ when doing labs. • Never put heat near hot or _______ chemicals. • Never wear long or dangly ________ during labs. • Never have ______ or drinks in the science lab. • ...
Homeostasis, metabolism and reproduction 2025-10-13
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- _________________ reproduction only requiring one organism
- an organism that must eat other organisms to gain energy
- this is the independent variable of the worm lab
- in a controlled lab, this variable is kept the same for every experiment
- organisms ability to create energy to function
- organisms ability to maintain balance in the body
- using sunlight to create food
- cells forming tissues to form organs to form systems
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- a simple sugar that cells break down for energy
- an organism that can make its own energy from abiotic sources
- __________________ reproduction involving sperm and egg
- __________________ loop helps maintain homeostasis
- ___________ variable of the worm lab is the pulse/minute count
- an organism that cannot produce its own body heat
- __________________ variation is increased through sexual reproduction
- cellular ____________ creates energy for cells
16 Clues: using sunlight to create food • organisms ability to create energy to function • cellular ____________ creates energy for cells • a simple sugar that cells break down for energy • this is the independent variable of the worm lab • an organism that cannot produce its own body heat • organisms ability to maintain balance in the body • ...
Food class puzzle 2022-12-07
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- in the egg the yellow thing called
- before using the oven you should always ___ first
- there are 4 clean jobs DW,DD,UO and
- there are three things you have to do before lab one put an apron two wash your hand three
- what is one thing you have to do before working with yeast
- there are three defferent measures in food class liquid,small and
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- what do you use to roll the dough
- what is the main ingredients to make boba
- when you cook pasta the water should be
- a safety reason the handle of the pot should be towards the
- you pass the knife the knife should be
- when you make yam fries you should ___ and peel the sweet potato
12 Clues: what do you use to roll the dough • in the egg the yellow thing called • there are 4 clean jobs DW,DD,UO and • you pass the knife the knife should be • when you cook pasta the water should be • what is the main ingredients to make boba • before using the oven you should always ___ first • what is one thing you have to do before working with yeast • ...
Safety Unit Crossword 2021-08-22
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- Are door signs a HIPPA violation?
- It's ok to leave the Allergy History field blank? True/False
- Errors in _ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients.
- The "B" in SBAR(ED) stands for _?
- Check the ID band information, especially the _, to be certain it’s for this admission.
- How many hours does a nurse have to notify provider of patients critical lab value?
- Use alcohol hand sanitizer between _.
- ARE NEVER TO BE TURNED OFF; they may be silenced for a brief period while the issue is addressed
- Who is responsible for fall prevention?
- Always use soap and water when a patient has a _ _ infection.
- The "D" in SBAR(ED) stands for _?
- Patient ID by checking _ for name & date of birth is to be used by ALL areas.
- Lead the list of healthcare-associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Braden score of _ or less automatically generates a WOCN consult
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- Informed consent is given by the _; nursing witnesses the patient signature.
- Unit staff answers to who when there is a problem?
- emboli The MOST PREVENTABLE cause of hospital deaths
- Our culture of safety depends on good _?
- What is the color used for door magnet, armband, and socks to indicate a patient is at risk for falls?
- Who does the charge nurse answer to when there is a problem?
- The name used to remind medical staff to perform hand hygiene?
- Our culture of safety depends on reliable _?
- Use alcohol hand sanitizer before and after _.
- The consent form is completely filled out _ it is signed by patient/patient’s representative.
- Use _ technique with dressing changes, staple/suture removal.
- Scale _ is used to assess patient skin impairments.
26 Clues: Are door signs a HIPPA violation? • The "B" in SBAR(ED) stands for _? • The "D" in SBAR(ED) stands for _? • Use alcohol hand sanitizer between _. • Who is responsible for fall prevention? • Our culture of safety depends on good _? • Our culture of safety depends on reliable _? • Use alcohol hand sanitizer before and after _. • ...
Safety crossword 2023-06-30
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- Usually happens during a fall or unnatural movement resulting in bone damage
- keeping your eyes on the flame or having a fire extinguisher nearby
- Safety related to being on the internet
- Safety methods related to water
- related to safety measures during recreational activities
- prevented by wearing a seatbelt and observing traffic laws
- Happens in cooking areas and usually involves knives and other kitchen equipment
- means to make sure you are safe when crossing or driving on a road
- caused by sharp objects
- Happens in water and results in unconsciousness or death
- often take place in unpredictable environments
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- Safety related to chemicals in process using chamicals
- Injuries caused by not having enough sleep
- related to safety measures for coronavirus
- Includes having a posion protection plan
- Occurs in sports and is common
- Safety related to the weather and condtions caused by it
- caused by falling down or landing badly
- happens when objects are stuck in a person's mouth
- Related to being snaitary and healthy
- causes serious cuts and is caused by a sharp object
21 Clues: caused by sharp objects • Occurs in sports and is common • Safety methods related to water • Related to being snaitary and healthy • Safety related to being on the internet • caused by falling down or landing badly • Includes having a posion protection plan • Injuries caused by not having enough sleep • related to safety measures for coronavirus • ...
LAB WEEK 2026: Lab Story 2026-04-15
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- Loves Dolly Parton and cooking
- A repurposed box that holds our Eat Day supplies came from this chain restaurant.
- This lab is typically drawn before a CT scan.
- Enjoys hiking and spending time with her nephew
- A mouth covering to prevent the spread of germs.
- This lab needs two red tubes and one lavender tube that must be delivered to lab on a warm pack.
- Has a chihuahua and traveled to Japan last year.
- This item spins down specimens.
- Loves gummies and always smells good.
- Our usual LabCorp courier
- The term for transferring the supernatant of a specimen.
- Enjoys drinking miller lite and shoots trap.
- This type of fluid is collected through a spinal tap.
- Loves Disney and traveling
- Works part -time at a bar and has two dogs.
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- This type of collection consists of blood droplets.
- A white gown that protects against splashes and spills.
- When blood need light protection, they are placed in these types of tubes.
- Enjoys crocheting and has a hammerhead shark tattoo.
- Works part-time at Fat Jack's and has two bichon frises.
- This type of diabetes only occurs when an individual is pregnant and typically goes away after birth.
- This anticoagulant can be found in lavender tubes.
- This tests for a resistant bacterium through a nasal swab and is now done up to 30 days before an operation.
- This lab consists of the patient drooling into a tube for a few days.
- Our usual CS Logistics courier
- This is the name of our NIPS test.
- Our usual lab couriers
- Likes rum and is getting married in May.
- A transport medium that is used to preserve stool specimens.
- Enjoys wine, gardening and reading
- Enjoys motorcycle rides and likes cows.
- Mandatory training focused on self-defense and de-escalation tactics.
- Enjoys volleyball and drinks Rumplemintz
- Loves turtles and TEMU.
34 Clues: Our usual lab couriers • Loves turtles and TEMU. • Our usual LabCorp courier • Loves Disney and traveling • Loves Dolly Parton and cooking • Our usual CS Logistics courier • This item spins down specimens. • This is the name of our NIPS test. • Enjoys wine, gardening and reading • Loves gummies and always smells good. • Enjoys motorcycle rides and likes cows. • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Review by Schief 2021-10-26
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- Negatively charged subatomic particle
- States that atoms are most stable with eight valence electrons (2 words)
- The pneumonic BrINClHOF helps us memorize the ____ atoms.
- ____ displacement reactions involve two ionic compounds.
- Chemical reactions are balanced using ____ .
- A compound breaks apart into its components (2 words)
- The force that holds oppositely charged ions together in an ionic compound (2 words)
- ____ compounds form when electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal.
- Oxygen must be always be added (2 words)
- Mixture of metals with a stronger structure (2 words)
- Positively charged subatomic particle
- Lab equipment used to measure mass
- The smallest unit of matter
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- Indicates the charge of a transition metal (2 words)
- Model that describes how electrons move in a metal (3 words)
- Unit of measurement for mass
- Unit of measurement for volume
- Part of the atom containing protons and neutrons
- Chart that organizes the elements (2 words)
- The best animal
- Reactions must be balanced to show the conservation of ____.
- ____ compounds form when electrons are shared between nonmetals.
- A charged atom
- The study of matter
- Mixture of metals with blended properties (2 words)
- ____ ions are made from groups of atoms.
- Used to grip or move things in the lab without using your hands
- Lab glassware used for measuring volumes (2 words)
- ____ indicate the number of atoms in a chemical formula.
- Lab glassware used for holding liquids
30 Clues: A charged atom • The best animal • The study of matter • The smallest unit of matter • Unit of measurement for mass • Unit of measurement for volume • Lab equipment used to measure mass • Negatively charged subatomic particle • Positively charged subatomic particle • Lab glassware used for holding liquids • ____ ions are made from groups of atoms. • ...
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2024-04-18
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- Slips, trips and falls are the number ____ workplace injury.
- Only qualified employees may operate a ______.
- Be mindful of where the onsite _____ points are located.
- DO NOT operate equipment without proper______.
- I pledge to work safely with the _______ to care.
- Who is responsible for safety?
- Don't forget to always wash and sanitise your ______.
- Always wear a ______ while the forklift is in motion.
- The annual World Safety Day takes place on 28 ______.
- PepsiCo's EHS goal is Beyond _____.
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- LOTO stands for_____.
- The Safety ______ are our onsite ambassadors and influence our safety culture.
- This is a common onsite injury in the workplace.
- Monthly safety topics discussed are called______talks.
- What is the abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment?
- Remember _____ is everyone's responsibility.
- A narrowly avoided safety incident is a_____.
17 Clues: LOTO stands for_____. • Who is responsible for safety? • PepsiCo's EHS goal is Beyond _____. • Remember _____ is everyone's responsibility. • A narrowly avoided safety incident is a_____. • Only qualified employees may operate a ______. • DO NOT operate equipment without proper______. • This is a common onsite injury in the workplace. • ...
Safety Crossword 2015-05-19
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- Better ?, better safety, better you?
- Dial 111 for?
- Fonterra life?
- Always work free of what from drugs and alcohol?
- Every meeting starts with a?
- The boundries?
- Always follow access?
- Safety sheets
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- Where we work?
- Protect our?
- A D endorsment is required to handle?
- Clothing to be worn on site?
- Operate equipment with safety?
- Make it?
- Always eat?
- Always have a valid work?
- For life?
17 Clues: Make it? • For life? • Always eat? • Protect our? • Dial 111 for? • Safety sheets • Where we work? • Fonterra life? • The boundries? • Always follow access? • Always have a valid work? • Clothing to be worn on site? • Every meeting starts with a? • Operate equipment with safety? • Better ?, better safety, better you? • A D endorsment is required to handle? • ...
Dow Summer Safety Crossword 2017-07-11
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- You should keep your ........ when approaching a fork lift truck (8)
- Helps you learn the policies, rules and procedures to help you do your job safely (8)
- Used for recording injuries (8,4)
- Minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes (6)
- Things that should be followed in order to stay safe (5)
- A fire exit should never be (7)
- Hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc (6)
- Trailing wires can cause these (5,3,5)
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- To avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water (11)
- Head protection (4,3)
- COSHH stands for Control of .......... Hazardous to Health (10)
- ............ Health and Safety Act (12)
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air (4)
- Something dangerous that could hurt you (6)
- You should always carry out a pre-use .......... of vehicles (10)
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals (7)
16 Clues: Head protection (4,3) • A fire exit should never be (7) • Used for recording injuries (8,4) • Trailing wires can cause these (5,3,5) • ............ Health and Safety Act (12) • Something dangerous that could hurt you (6) • Things that should be followed in order to stay safe (5) • Minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes (6) • ...
Med dec vocab 2021-03-02
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- the most important measurements of your body.
- a fungi that grows on things and infects it.
- the pressure of your blood moving rough you.
- a transmittable sickness like covid 19.
- protection equipment from a pathogen.
- a value that does not depend on anything else.
- a doctor that studies living things with a microscope.
- the results to a lab.
- a virus or other sickness.
- the blood pressure in your arteries.
- your heart beat rate.
- a control used to diagnose a patient in a lab.
- like bacteria, reminds people of a mushroom.
- breathing rate.
- your body heat.
- a jelly like substance from red algae.
- the blood pressure in between heart beats.
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- a feeling relating to a disease that lines up with it.
- a group that acts for a basis of change to see if anything changed in a test.
- a special physician.
- a specific layout of an experiment.
- a control used in a lab to negatively diagnose a patient.
- a scientific guess.
- a doctor specializing in children.
- a scientific lab done to solve a problem.
- where a doctor says you have a certain disease.
- prevents contamination from pathogens.
- a treatment for a disease.
- tiny beings that have to be looked at though a microscope.
- something that could give a disease.
- a value that depends on another factor.
- good for use.
32 Clues: good for use. • breathing rate. • your body heat. • a scientific guess. • a special physician. • the results to a lab. • your heart beat rate. • a treatment for a disease. • a virus or other sickness. • a doctor specializing in children. • a specific layout of an experiment. • something that could give a disease. • the blood pressure in your arteries. • ...
Lab Saftey Rules 2023-07-27
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- Never look into these when beating heated
- Keep hands away from _
- Dont ever touch a _ tub
- Never have your _ down
- If a chemical gets in eye find the nearest
- What not to bring into any lab
- Make sure you have all your
- All the chemicals are _
- You should never pull pranks or be
- Always _ all chemicals
- Fire on you stop,drop and _
- Never _ chemicals with bare hands
- Always _ properly on lab days
- _ all acidents
- always wash your _
- always be _
- Make sure to have _ on not crocs
- If your partner gets hurt say
- Never handle this with your bare hands
- Dont pull a _ plug by the socket
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- When this is broken do not touch
- Stays hot for a very long time
- Check with physician prior if you have a
- Never point a _ at a classmate
- Always good to have
- Work in a _ area
- Refill wash bottles with
- Never place a _ directly on the lab desk
- Never remove _ or other materials from the lab
- Always know the _ of saftey equipment
- Never use hands always use a _
- Be _ for the worst
- These are always provided and must be worn during activities
- Never _ any chemicals
- Do not _ hot glassware
- These should be read carefully
- You always need to follow these
- Keep all the _ clear
- Wear_ when using chemicals
- Make sure to were your _ up
40 Clues: always be _ • _ all acidents • Work in a _ area • Be _ for the worst • always wash your _ • Always good to have • Keep all the _ clear • Never _ any chemicals • Keep hands away from _ • Never have your _ down • Always _ all chemicals • Do not _ hot glassware • Dont ever touch a _ tub • All the chemicals are _ • Refill wash bottles with • Wear_ when using chemicals • Make sure you have all your • ...
gen bio 2025-12-16
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- Field that uses tech to turn plant waste into biofuels
- Putting sperm directly into the uterus to help couples conceive
- Treating genetic disorders by replacing faulty genes
- Enzyme that builds new DNA strands during replication
- Creating exact copies of champion racehorses or Philippine eagles
- Editing mango tree genes to make fruit last longer
- Recombinant DNA use to study diseases in lab mice
- PCR step where DNA is heated to split strands
- Recombinant DNA use to make diabetes treatments and shots
- Byproduct of fermentation that makes bread rise
- Natural process where chromosomes swap DNA (seen in meiosis observations)
- Enzyme that unzips DNA during replication
- Vitro Fertilizing eggs outside the body to help couples conceive
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- Lab process to copy tiny DNA samples from hair or blood
- Process that makes yogurt tangy and beer alcoholic (no oxygen needed)
- Lab-made DNA combining genetic material from different sources (used to make insulin)
- Using DNA to match suspects to crime scene evidence
- Growing identical orchids in a sterile lab for Tagaytay farms
- Weakened measles germ given to kids at health centers
- PCR step where short DNA pieces attach to single strands
- How DNA copies itself – one old strand, one new strand
- Using bacteria/fungi to clean up oil spills or mining waste
- Recombinant DNA use to make drought-resistant rice
- Corn/tomatoes modified to resist pests or slow ripening
- Recombinant DNA use to make candy enzymes or biofuels
25 Clues: Enzyme that unzips DNA during replication • PCR step where DNA is heated to split strands • Byproduct of fermentation that makes bread rise • Recombinant DNA use to study diseases in lab mice • Editing mango tree genes to make fruit last longer • Recombinant DNA use to make drought-resistant rice • Using DNA to match suspects to crime scene evidence • ...
food studies midterms 2025-11-28
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- The yellow portion of the egg is called the...
- Also good in the morning are fresh...
- To measure the exact amount of flour you use a...
- The first step for making cookies is mixing sugar and...
- If you...something, clean it up immediately.
- can If you are lab helper your line is "I am lab helper......I do?" (2 wds.)
- Do not put flammable material on the...
- Never put a knife in... water.
- The...organizer is putting the dry dishes away.
- Never cut raw meat on the same cutting board as something else, that is ... contamination.
- During cooking always wear an....
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- At the end of a lab the sink has to be...
- An example for a good breakfast is overnight...
- To scrape leftover dough out of a bowl you use a...spatula.
- There are...different grades of eggs.
- Eggs are a good source of...
- You bake cookies on a baking...
- At the beginning of the lab always... your hands.
- If you use a liquid measure make sure it is on a...surface.
- Pasta is an example of a food high in...
- You always separate the...and dry ingredients first before you mix them.
- mitts To take the baking sheet out of the oven use......(2 wds.)
- There are 7500 different varieties of...
- If you have long hair...it back.
- Chocolate chip cookies are an example for... cookies.
25 Clues: Eggs are a good source of... • Never put a knife in... water. • You bake cookies on a baking... • If you have long hair...it back. • During cooking always wear an.... • Also good in the morning are fresh... • There are...different grades of eggs. • Do not put flammable material on the... • Pasta is an example of a food high in... • There are 7500 different varieties of... • ...
Electrolyte and Acid-Base Imbalance 2026-03-24
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- Lab value range of 22-26.
- Chloride level caused by loss of fluid and hyponatremia.
- A decreased number of hydrogen ions; a blood pH greater than 7.4.
- Potassium levels affect the activity of myocardial (heart) potassium channels, leading to more rapid membrane depolarization.
- An increased number of hydrogen ions; a blood pH of less than 7.4.
- Chloride level caused by increased fluid and hypernatremia.
- Sodium level causing osmotic pressure to increase and fluid is pulled out of cells into the intravascular space.
- Caused by hypoventilation, pneumonia, COPD, opiods..
- Caused by renal failure, shock, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), diarrhea.
- Sodium level causing osmotic pressure in the intravascular compartment to fall, causing fluid to leave the intravascular space, entering the interstitial space and the cells.
- Prolongs repolarization of cardiac muscles due to the loss of intracellular potassium.
- Magnesium level with manifestations of hyporeflexia, lethargy, and muscle weakness.
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- Magnesium level with manifestations of neuromuscular hyperirritability, tremors and tetany.
- Calcium level with manifestations of apathy, lethargy, confusion, and delirium. Leaves bones weak and prone to fractures.
- Caused by hyperventilation, anxiety, high fever.
- Caused by vomiting, removal of gastric secretions from stomach, excessive antacids, hypokalemia, diuretics.
- Skeletal muscle stimulation results from increased permeability and excitability of nerve membranes. This increased muscle activity results in muscle spasms.
- Lab value range of 35-45.
- Lab value range of 7.35-7.45.
- Lab value range of 75-100.
20 Clues: Lab value range of 22-26. • Lab value range of 35-45. • Lab value range of 75-100. • Lab value range of 7.35-7.45. • Caused by hyperventilation, anxiety, high fever. • Caused by hypoventilation, pneumonia, COPD, opiods.. • Chloride level caused by loss of fluid and hyponatremia. • Chloride level caused by increased fluid and hypernatremia. • ...
Lab 2023-12-16
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- the platform on which the microscope stands
- It is used when working with toxic, explosive chemicals in factories and laboratories
- something that can be harmful to health
- stick for mixing liquids
- substances that can poison a villager
- a small stove that can be moved and heated on it
- full body protective clothing
- hand protection
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- a bottle, typically plastic, with a nozzle for directing a stream of liquid on to something
- information and reference document
- a small, narrow container with a rounded base
- substances capable of spontaneous combustion
- plastic eye protection
13 Clues: hand protection • plastic eye protection • stick for mixing liquids • full body protective clothing • information and reference document • substances that can poison a villager • something that can be harmful to health • the platform on which the microscope stands • substances capable of spontaneous combustion • a small, narrow container with a rounded base • ...
Safety Crossword 2015-05-19
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- always have a valid work?
- always work free of what from drugs ans alcohol
- a d endorsment is required to handle?
- clothing to worn on site?
- where we work?
- fonterra life?
- after an accident contact?
- always follow access?
- for life?
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- make it?
- the boundries?
- always protect our?
- better ? better safety, better you
- Every meeting we start with a?
- always eat?
- operate equipment with safety?
- safety sheets
17 Clues: make it? • for life? • always eat? • safety sheets • the boundries? • where we work? • fonterra life? • always protect our? • always follow access? • always have a valid work? • clothing to worn on site? • after an accident contact? • Every meeting we start with a? • operate equipment with safety? • better ? better safety, better you • a d endorsment is required to handle? • ...
ST. FRANCIS LAB WEEK PUZZLE 2017-03-12
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- CORELAB SUPERVISOR
- TESTING PERFORMED IN BLOODBANK
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CULTURES ARE SET UP
- ASSISTANT LAB DIRECTOR
- MICROBIOLOGY SUPERVISOR
- USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES
- USED TO DRAW BLOOD
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- OUR NEW LAB DIRECTOR
- STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED
- PERSON THAT DRAWS BLOOD
- OUR PATHOLOGIST
- DEPARTMENT WHERE BMP'S ARE PERFORMED
- HISTOLOGY SUPERVISOR
14 Clues: OUR PATHOLOGIST • CORELAB SUPERVISOR • USED TO DRAW BLOOD • OUR NEW LAB DIRECTOR • HISTOLOGY SUPERVISOR • ASSISTANT LAB DIRECTOR • PERSON THAT DRAWS BLOOD • MICROBIOLOGY SUPERVISOR • USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES • TESTING PERFORMED IN BLOODBANK • STAIN USED TO IDENTIFY BACTERIA • DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED • DEPARTMENT WHERE CULTURES ARE SET UP • ...
DKA 2021-06-26
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- these are found in urine when a patient is in DKA
- edema rapid rehydration can cause _________(two words)
- when this lab value is less than 15 the patient often needs intensive care admission
- deep, rapid breathing often associated with DKA
- DKA stands for ________________(2 words)
- 2/2 immediate risk of DKA
- Type I diabetes is caused disfunction of this organ
- symptom of DKA, excessive eating
- initial treatment of DKA (2 words)
- true/false the mortality rate for DKA is 5%
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- 1/2 primary blood lab findings in DKA
- kussmaul breathing is a compensatory mechanism that attempts to mediate metabolic acidosis with _________________ (2 words)
- true/false the target glucose drop when giving IV insulin is 100mg/dL per hour
- all DKA patients are globally depleted of this electrolyte
- this component moves into the cell with potassium
- 1/2 immediate risk of DKA
- symptom of DKA, excessive thirst
- true/false starting dose of IV insulin is 0.1u/kg/hr
- symptom of DKA, excessive urinating
- acidosis 2/2 primary blood lab findings in DKA (2 words)
20 Clues: 1/2 immediate risk of DKA • 2/2 immediate risk of DKA • symptom of DKA, excessive thirst • symptom of DKA, excessive eating • initial treatment of DKA (2 words) • symptom of DKA, excessive urinating • 1/2 primary blood lab findings in DKA • DKA stands for ________________(2 words) • true/false the mortality rate for DKA is 5% • deep, rapid breathing often associated with DKA • ...
Labratory Equipment 2023-10-02
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- What shallow, flatbottomed dish is used to evaporate liquids and leave behind solids in chemistry experiments?
- What device measures electric current or amperage in electrical circuits?
- What apparatus provides controlled temperature and humidity conditions for growing cultures of microorganisms or cells in biology?
- What device measures force or weight by the extension or compression of a spring?
- What instrument is used to slice thin sections of biological tissues for microscopic examination?
- What simple machine consists of a flat surface tilted at an angle, often used for studying forces and motion?
- What small, flat piece of glass or plastic is used to hold biological specimens for microscopic examination?
- What vertical tube with a stopcock at the bottom is used to measure and dispense precise volumes of liquids in a chemistry lab?
- What narrow, cylindrical tube with a rounded bottom is used for holding small quantities of substances, mixing, and heating in chemistry experiments?
- What instrument measures temperature, often using the expansion of a liquid or gas in a tube?
- What piece of equipment is used to provide a controlled flame for heating substances in a chemistry lab?
- What measuring tool is used to measure distances or diameters with precision in physics experiments?
- What electronic instrument is used to visualize and analyze electrical signals over time in physics experiments?
- What flat, shallow dish with a cover is used for culturing microorganisms and growing biological samples?
- What airtight container with a drying agent is used to store substances in a dry environment or protect sensitive samples from moisture in a chemistry lab?
- What instrument measures atmospheric pressure and is often used in meteorological experiments?
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- What set of tools is used for dissecting and studying the anatomy of organisms in biology experiments?
- What instrument is used to magnify and view tiny structures and specimens in biology?
- What device is used to measure the properties of light, such as its spectrum and intensity?
- What instrument measures electric potential difference or voltage in electrical circuits?
- What coneshaped tool is used for pouring liquids or powders into containers with narrow openings in a chemistry lab?
- What equipment is used to measure mass accurately in physics experiments?
- What cylindrical container with volume markings is used to measure the volume of liquids precisely in a chemistry lab?
- What device is used to transfer precise volumes of liquids from one container to another in chemistry experiments?
- What device is used for sterilizing laboratory equipment, including biological samples and media?
- What simple measuring tool is used to measure lengths or dimensions in physics experiments?
- What device is used to transfer precise volumes of liquids, including biological solutions?
- What conical flask with a narrow neck is commonly used for mixing, heating, and storing liquids in a chemistry lab?
- What cylindrical container with a flat bottom and a lip is commonly used for holding and pouring liquids in chemistry experiments?
- What machine is used to separate substances based on density, such as separating blood components?
- What long, thin rod made of glass or plastic is used to stir solutions and mix substances in chemistry experiments?
- What storage rack holds multiple petri dishes and allows for easy organization in a biology lab?
- What small, heatresistant container with a lid is used to heat substances to high temperatures in a chemistry lab?
33 Clues: What device measures electric current or amperage in electrical circuits? • What equipment is used to measure mass accurately in physics experiments? • What device measures force or weight by the extension or compression of a spring? • What instrument is used to magnify and view tiny structures and specimens in biology? • ...
Process Safety Acronyms 2026-06-24
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- Safety Instrumented ________ (SIF)
- Performance Influencing ______ (PIF)
- Toxic Gas ______ (TGR)
- ________ Buildings Risk Assessment (OBRA)
- As Low As Reasonably ___________ (ALARP)
- Safety Instrumented ______ (SIS)
- Function ______ Assessment (FSA)
- Maximum Allowable Working ________ (MAWP)
- Layers of __________ Analysis (LOPA)
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- Control of Major ________ Hazards (COMAH)
- Management of ______ (MOC)
- _______ Safety Management (PSM)
- ___________ Protection Layer (IPL)
- Dangerous Substances and _________ Atmospheres Regs (DSEAR)
- Remotely Operated Shut Off _____ (ROSOV)
- ______ and Operability Study (HAZOP)
- Dangerous _____ Load (DTL)
17 Clues: Toxic Gas ______ (TGR) • Management of ______ (MOC) • Dangerous _____ Load (DTL) • _______ Safety Management (PSM) • Safety Instrumented ______ (SIS) • Function ______ Assessment (FSA) • Safety Instrumented ________ (SIF) • ___________ Protection Layer (IPL) • Performance Influencing ______ (PIF) • ______ and Operability Study (HAZOP) • Layers of __________ Analysis (LOPA) • ...
Lab-Injuries and Safety Equipment 2013-03-31
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- slight injury that may happen when your skin is rubbed against sharp or pointed objects.
- a wound where the skin is cut or torn ( deep cut)
- an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something
- mask we wear it over the mouth and nose to prevent harmful substances from being breathed in
- we use them when we want to cut things with a razor.
- we put them on when handling hot things.
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- a break in a bone
- we use them when measuring chemicals
- we use them to protect our hands
- when a bone or joint is moved out of place
- injury caused by fire or when touching something hot
- a twist of the a joint mainly the wrist or the ankle
12 Clues: a break in a bone • we use them to protect our hands • we use them when measuring chemicals • we put them on when handling hot things. • when a bone or joint is moved out of place • a wound where the skin is cut or torn ( deep cut) • injury caused by fire or when touching something hot • we use them when we want to cut things with a razor. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword - Caroline D 2024-09-05
Across
- The lab area should be:
- Used for handling heated glassware.
- Hazardous symbols.
- This behavior is not tolerated during a lab.
- Do not use if cracked or chipped.
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- Make sure to BLANK all accidents and injuries to the teacher at once, no matter how minor.
- Take only as much as you need.
- Eye protection.
- Symbol that means chemical eats or wears away other materials.
- Always walk with these objects' points facing down.
- To operate the fire extinguisher, remember:
- Never use this around water.
12 Clues: Eye protection. • Hazardous symbols. • The lab area should be: • Never use this around water. • Take only as much as you need. • Do not use if cracked or chipped. • Used for handling heated glassware. • To operate the fire extinguisher, remember: • This behavior is not tolerated during a lab. • Always walk with these objects' points facing down. • ...
Safety in a Textiles Lab 2023-05-16
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- Ensure this always has a lid on.
- Can cause someone to lose focus.
- Do no wear this when using a sewing machine.
- Something that can cause harm or injury.
- This gets very hot and can burn someone easily.
- This is very sharp and used to sew thread.
- This need to be tied up when using a sewing machine.
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- Used to sew pieces of fabric together.
- Use this instead of a chair to reach things up high.
- Connect to electrical machines and can be tripped on.
- Make sure they are closed when walking.
- Make sure that when the machine is not being used nothing is on the pedal.
12 Clues: Ensure this always has a lid on. • Can cause someone to lose focus. • Used to sew pieces of fabric together. • Make sure they are closed when walking. • Something that can cause harm or injury. • This is very sharp and used to sew thread. • Do no wear this when using a sewing machine. • This gets very hot and can burn someone easily. • ...
2017 Lab Week Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-21
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- Complete Blood Count Auto diff
- Reference Lab _________ Clinic
- don't forget to press this on the centrifuge
- DDIMER is used to determine this
- pipette
- This is key for good workflow
- Essential part of the lab
- Proficiency testing
- Hard _________!!!!!!!!!
- sendout
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- 15788
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
- 3385
- CPNL, CBCA, PTINR, etc....
- Platelet, Red Blood cells, Plasma.....
- Always _____ the patient when drawing blood.
- NH3 needs to be on ______ after drawn
- Carbamazepine
- Caused by breaking red blood cells
- Sophia detects this
- Bad results caused by this
- Detection of connective tissue diseases
22 Clues: 3385 • 15788 • pipette • sendout • Carbamazepine • Sophia detects this • Proficiency testing • Hard _________!!!!!!!!! • Essential part of the lab • CPNL, CBCA, PTINR, etc.... • Bad results caused by this • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel • This is key for good workflow • Complete Blood Count Auto diff • Reference Lab _________ Clinic • DDIMER is used to determine this • ...
Mrs.Frisby and the rats of NIMH crossword pullze 2024-05-08
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- , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest
- Schultz , The leader of scientist
- tinker , The guy that died in the woods that made toys
- , The mouse doctor with the medicine
- , the sickest
- , Friend of Nicodemus that left
- , The leader of the rats
- , The boy helper at the lab
- , The oldest
- , The girl helper at the lab
- , a clumsy young rat
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- , The big rat at the dorr
- , the main character
- , The leader of the guarding rats
- owl , The smart one
- , Mrs.Frisby's husband
- , Likes shiny things
- , The youngest
- , A cat
- , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest
20 Clues: , A cat • , The oldest • , the sickest • , The youngest • owl , The smart one • , Likes shiny things • , a clumsy young rat • , the main character • , Mrs.Frisby's husband • , The leader of the rats • , Mr. Fitzgibbons oldest • , The big rat at the dorr • , Mr. Fitzgibbons youngest • , The boy helper at the lab • , The girl helper at the lab • , Friend of Nicodemus that left • ...
SB LabWeek 2022 Crossword 2022-03-11
Across
- IcyHot
- A plane model
- NA | NA | NA
- Smelly reagent
- Round and round it goes
- Midi plate discoveries
- RP only
- SB treat of choice
- Every patient sample has a...
- Home of SummerBio
- A little Lab gift
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- Bright Red Garbage
- Our color is blue!
- Yellow mellow
- Let's get together
- Chocolate, Yellow or Black?
- It's ripe for the picking
- An important enzyme
- So many tubes!
- Not your average Q-tip!
- A home for tubes
- Encore!
- Load them up and empty them out
- Another name for an arm?
- Multiflo piece
25 Clues: IcyHot • Encore! • RP only • NA | NA | NA • Yellow mellow • A plane model • Smelly reagent • So many tubes! • Multiflo piece • A home for tubes • Home of SummerBio • A little Lab gift • Bright Red Garbage • Our color is blue! • Let's get together • SB treat of choice • An important enzyme • Midi plate discoveries • Round and round it goes • Not your average Q-tip! • Another name for an arm? • ...
Lab Terminology Crossword 2026-06-04
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- Proof of method works
- Record of lab work
- To be analyzed
- Solution that maintains pH
- Checking instrument accuracy
- Compliance check
- Laboratory Information Management System
- Finding root cause
- Records the spoken word
- Protect your eyes
- Vents harmful air particles
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- Following rules and regulations
- Transfers small liquid volumes
- Machines doing task
- Written equipment record
- Clear and concise
- Process not followed
- Chemicals used in lab tests
- Cold equipment maintenance
- Free from microbes
- Potentially infectious material
- Strict regulatory guidelines
- Biological matrix
- Follow the procedure
24 Clues: To be analyzed • Compliance check • Clear and concise • Protect your eyes • Biological matrix • Record of lab work • Free from microbes • Finding root cause • Machines doing task • Process not followed • Follow the procedure • Proof of method works • Records the spoken word • Written equipment record • Solution that maintains pH • Cold equipment maintenance • Chemicals used in lab tests • ...
Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja 4th Edition 2024-12-09
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- Enemy of the 4th (Doa6N) story?
- Who was the leader hall moniter?
- Chase Cooper is the leader of what ninja clan?
- Who is Chase most loyal cousin?
- Chase Cooper's crush and former lab partner?
- What kind of fair was almost ruined?
- What color is the the enemy ninja clan?
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- Who is Chase new lab partner?
- Who is the leader of the Pirates?
- Chase archenemy?
- Chase Best friend?
- What is Chase lab nickname?
12 Clues: Chase archenemy? • Chase Best friend? • What is Chase lab nickname? • Who is Chase new lab partner? • Enemy of the 4th (Doa6N) story? • Who is Chase most loyal cousin? • Who was the leader hall moniter? • Who is the leader of the Pirates? • What kind of fair was almost ruined? • What color is the the enemy ninja clan? • Chase Cooper's crush and former lab partner? • ...
Lab Week 2025 2025-04-08
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- Has a dish named after him.
- ______ Assurance (QA) leads to high levels of accuracy in the lab.
- Seventy ______ of medical decision are based on laboratory test results.
- Saliva and urine are types of ______.
- Essential attire in the lab.
- What must be punctured to collect a blood sample.
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- These help blood clot.
- An important subject for med lab professionals to study in school.
- How to look at tiny objects.
- Disease-causing microorganisms.
- Vampires and phlebotomists love this substance.
- What centrifuges do to blood samples.
12 Clues: These help blood clot. • Has a dish named after him. • How to look at tiny objects. • Essential attire in the lab. • Disease-causing microorganisms. • Saliva and urine are types of ______. • What centrifuges do to blood samples. • Vampires and phlebotomists love this substance. • What must be punctured to collect a blood sample. • ...
crosswords 2024-07-02
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- What is the name of world’s first robot CEO
- TacticAI recently seen in news, is developed by which company
- Who coined the term "artificial intelligence
- Which company has collaborated with reliance Jio to establish a 5G innovation lab
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- system developed by Indian Railways to enhance safety in train operations by preventing accidents due to human error
- What app has a green owl as the mascot
- Which country has developed a device for the visually impaired to play the sport of shooting
- autonomous regional satellite navigation system developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation
8 Clues: What app has a green owl as the mascot • What is the name of world’s first robot CEO • Who coined the term "artificial intelligence • TacticAI recently seen in news, is developed by which company • Which company has collaborated with reliance Jio to establish a 5G innovation lab • ...
Colormanagent 2013-10-03
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- Wird als Schuhsohle bezeichnet (mit - )
- Farbechter Ausdruck
- Gerät zur Messung der Farbdichte
- Entfernen von Farbstichen
- Dunkelster Punkt in einem Farbraum
- Abkürzung INTERNATIONAL COLOR CONSORTIUM
- Unabhängiger Farbraum
- Bildschirmfarbraum
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- Rezeptoren für das Farbsehen im Auge
- Feststellen der Farbabweichung
- Zerlegen einer farbigen Bildvorlage
- Farbumfang
- Farbtempertur
13 Clues: Farbumfang • Farbtempertur • Bildschirmfarbraum • Farbechter Ausdruck • Unabhängiger Farbraum • Entfernen von Farbstichen • Feststellen der Farbabweichung • Gerät zur Messung der Farbdichte • Dunkelster Punkt in einem Farbraum • Zerlegen einer farbigen Bildvorlage • Rezeptoren für das Farbsehen im Auge • Wird als Schuhsohle bezeichnet (mit - ) • ...
Colormanagement 2013-10-03
Across
- Rezeptoren für das Farbsehen im Auge
- Abkürzung INTERNATIONAL COLOR CONSORTIUM
- Zerlegen einer farbigen Bildvorlage
- Entfernen von Farbstichen
- Feststellen der Farbabweichung
- Unabhängiger Farbraum
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- Gerät zur Messung der Farbdichte
- Wird als Schuhsohle bezeichnet (mit - )
- Dunkelster Punkt in einem Farbraum
- Farbtemperatur
- Farbumfang
- Farbechter Ausdruck
- Bildschirmfarbraum
13 Clues: Farbumfang • Farbtemperatur • Bildschirmfarbraum • Farbechter Ausdruck • Unabhängiger Farbraum • Entfernen von Farbstichen • Feststellen der Farbabweichung • Gerät zur Messung der Farbdichte • Dunkelster Punkt in einem Farbraum • Zerlegen einer farbigen Bildvorlage • Rezeptoren für das Farbsehen im Auge • Wird als Schuhsohle bezeichnet (mit - ) • ...
HLTWHS001 2026-04-28
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- practice for emergency situations
- notifying a supervisor about a hazard
- tools or items used to stay safe at work
- serious situation needing immediate action
- a legal responsibility to keep others safe
- spread of disease at work
- mental pressure that can affect safety
- an accident that almost happened
- hand protection used to reduce risk
- workplace safety laws
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- Victorian workplace safety authority
- immediate help given to an injured person
- written instructions for emergencies
- safety signs used in workplaces
- remove a hazard completely
- something at work that can cause harm or injury
- leaving a building during an emergency
- a workplace accident or event
- order of ways to control hazards
- serious incident that must be reported by law
- safety information for chemicals
- safe meeting place during evacuation
- replace a hazard with something safer
- the chance that harm could occur
24 Clues: workplace safety laws • spread of disease at work • remove a hazard completely • a workplace accident or event • safety signs used in workplaces • order of ways to control hazards • safety information for chemicals • an accident that almost happened • the chance that harm could occur • practice for emergency situations • hand protection used to reduce risk • ...
Safety in the Textiles Lab 2021-02-09
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- Measures lengths of fabric.
- Makes fabric smooth by applying heat.
- can be used to sew a circuit into a fabric design
- Two pieces of fabric sewn on top of each other
- These are used to cut fabric in the textiles lab.
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- An electric appliance for quickly and securely sewing things together.
- What is being sewn together.
- For protecting hands when using chemicals.
- Used to unpick mistakes.
- A small metal rod with a sharp point to pull thread through fabric.
- What is being sewn into the fabric.
- These keep the fabric together when it hasn't been sewn together yet.
12 Clues: Used to unpick mistakes. • Measures lengths of fabric. • What is being sewn together. • What is being sewn into the fabric. • Makes fabric smooth by applying heat. • For protecting hands when using chemicals. • Two pieces of fabric sewn on top of each other • can be used to sew a circuit into a fabric design • These are used to cut fabric in the textiles lab. • ...
Safety in the Science Lab 2016-09-08
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- If you get chemicals in your eyes, rinse them out at the _______ station.
- Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____.
- Never touch ______. Use the dustpan and broom to sweep it into the bin at the back of the classroom.
- Never ____ or drink during a lab.
- Behave ________ in the lab at all times.
- If someone in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put them out.
- Don't _____ chemicals directly from the container. Waft your hand to get the scent instead.
- Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher.
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- Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities
- If an object in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put it out.
- Be aware of your _________ at all times.
- Never _____ chemicals.
12 Clues: Never _____ chemicals. • Never ____ or drink during a lab. • Be aware of your _________ at all times. • Behave ________ in the lab at all times. • Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____. • Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher. • Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities • ...
Safety in the Science Lab 2016-09-08
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- Behave ________ in the lab at all times.
- If someone in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put them out.
- Be aware of your _________ at all times.
- Don't _____ chemicals directly from the container. Waft your hand to get the scent instead.
- If an object in the room catches on fire, use the fire ______ to put it out.
- Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____.
Down
- Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities
- Never ____ or drink during a lab.
- Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher.
- Never touch ______. Use the dustpan and broom to sweep it into the bin at the back of the classroom.
- Never _____ chemicals.
- If you get chemicals in your eyes, rinse them out at the _______ station.
12 Clues: Never _____ chemicals. • Never ____ or drink during a lab. • Behave ________ in the lab at all times. • Be aware of your _________ at all times. • Don't wear loose clothing near an empty _____. • Always follow _________ given to you by your teacher. • Always wear ________ when doing potentially dangerous activities • ...
Lab Safety By: Chloe Mann 2016-09-01
Across
- used to measure an exact duration of time
- used to accurately measure out volume
- a wide cylindrical glass vessel with a pouring lip used as a laboratory container and mixing jar
- worn to protect the eyes from hazards
- instrument used to produce enlarged images of microscopic objects
- hand-held magnifying glass,that makes objects appear larger
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- used in science to measure the exact mass of an object
- graduated cup used for measuring ingredients
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- a scale that uses a spring to measure weight
- used in science to measure the mass of an object
- strip of wood, metal or plastic with a straight edge used to measure length
12 Clues: used to accurately measure out volume • worn to protect the eyes from hazards • an instrument for measuring temperature • used to measure an exact duration of time • graduated cup used for measuring ingredients • a scale that uses a spring to measure weight • used in science to measure the mass of an object • used in science to measure the exact mass of an object • ...
Engineers 2026-03-20
Across
- Internal developer Platforms.
- Three position traffic signal.
- applications for improving safety.
- Tools to improve safety.
- Solar panels.
- lightning rod.
- personal computers.
- Medical endoscopes.
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- MRI machines.
- Microphones
- Telephone.
- marine steam.
- energy-harvesting speed bumps.
- human insulin-producing bacteria.
- smart wearable health monitors.
- hydraulic press.
- design and develop storing food materials.
- Three point seat belt.
- Steam turbines.
- steam engines.
20 Clues: Telephone. • Microphones • MRI machines. • marine steam. • Solar panels. • steam engines. • lightning rod. • Steam turbines. • hydraulic press. • personal computers. • Medical endoscopes. • Three point seat belt. • Tools to improve safety. • Internal developer Platforms. • energy-harvesting speed bumps. • Three position traffic signal. • smart wearable health monitors. • ...
Safety 2014-03-04
Across
- when we dont drink water, we get...
- ...Management February's safety focus
- Who is getting married this month?
- Who could open a T2 shop with the amount of tea on their desk?
- ...at Point of Contact
- Who is a fire warden in our team
- To avoid slips, trips and falls, we should wear appropriate ...
- Who got married in Vegas last year?
- Our mum-to-be for the 2nd time?
- Who has a mini USB fridge on their desk?
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- ... Complaint
- Energex's number one value
- Our team name
- Who loves pigs?
- Who has dried flowers at their desk?
- The system Complaints are entered into?
- Who has every wednesday off?
- Escalated ...
- Who will be joining Customer Advocacy soon?
19 Clues: ... Complaint • Our team name • Escalated ... • Who loves pigs? • ...at Point of Contact • Energex's number one value • Who has every wednesday off? • Our mum-to-be for the 2nd time? • Who is a fire warden in our team • Who is getting married this month? • when we dont drink water, we get... • Who got married in Vegas last year? • Who has dried flowers at their desk? • ...
Safety 2023-10-04
Across
- Which type of pyrometer did the Hazira team install to prevent conveyor belt fires and protect workers?
- What is AM/NS India’s HSE goal? Fill in the blanks: ….. Free, Safe, and Healthy Work Environment
- What type of chains and slings should be used for securing/supporting heavy loads while using machinery?
- Fill in the blanks: ‘Surakshit Sapne, Surakshit ….’
- Which safety excellence award was won by AM/NS India for outstanding achievements in safety excellence in 2020?
- Where did AM/NS India set up its safety park for training employees and contractors?
- What kind of safety documentation is provided to the visitors and contract workers at the Pune facility through the safety training kiosks?
- What position must the engine control switch and throttle be in while you stop the locomotive in a safe, illuminated area?
- Fill in the blanks: ….. Safe. Work Safe.
- Which part of a full-body harness should a worker attach a lanyard hook to while working on an aerial platform?
- What is the name of the risk assessment document that is used to identify all hazards and risks associated with rail operations and rolling stock movement?
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- Which company organized a mock drill in Hazira in November 2022 on an ethylene oxide accident?
- What was the highlight of the 52nd National Safety Week at Hazira in March 2023- Kaun Banega…..?
- Identify the missing word in the first and foremost safety golden rule: I will come to work in a …. and able condition
- What type of safety equipment should you workers wear to protect themselves from injuries and hazards?
- As per the HSE policy in AM/NS India, what step do you need to take immediately when you observe any unsafe conditions, acts and near-miss cases?
- During drilling operations, in order to prevent injuries due to reverse thrust, which is the first and foremost measure taken by personnel?
- Which flagship plant won the prestigious ‘Ispat Suraksha Puraskar’ in the ‘no fatal accidents’ category for the 7th consecutive year?
- What type of assessment must be performed to prevent falls?
19 Clues: Fill in the blanks: ….. Safe. Work Safe. • Fill in the blanks: ‘Surakshit Sapne, Surakshit ….’ • What type of assessment must be performed to prevent falls? • Where did AM/NS India set up its safety park for training employees and contractors? • Which company organized a mock drill in Hazira in November 2022 on an ethylene oxide accident? • ...
Safety 2023-10-04
Across
- Which type of pyrometer did the Hazira team install to prevent conveyor belt fires and protect workers?
- What is AM/NS India’s HSE goal? Fill in the blanks: ….. Free, Safe, and Healthy Work Environment
- What type of chains and slings should be used for securing/supporting heavy loads while using machinery?
- Fill in the blanks: ‘Surakshit Sapne, Surakshit ….’
- Which safety excellence award was won by AM/NS India for outstanding achievements in safety excellence in 2020?
- Where did AM/NS India set up its safety park for training employees and contractors?
- What kind of safety documentation is provided to the visitors and contract workers at the Pune facility through the safety training kiosks?
- What position must the engine control switch and throttle be in while you stop the locomotive in a safe, illuminated area?
- Fill in the blanks: ….. Safe. Work Safe.
- Which part of a full-body harness should a worker attach a lanyard hook to while working on an aerial platform?
- What is the name of the risk assessment document that is used to identify all hazards and risks associated with rail operations and rolling stock movement?
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- Which company organized a mock drill in Hazira in November 2022 on an ethylene oxide accident?
- What was the highlight of the 52nd National Safety Week at Hazira in March 2023- Kaun Banega…..?
- Identify the missing word in the first and foremost safety golden rule: I will come to work in a …. and able condition
- What type of safety equipment should you workers wear to protect themselves from injuries and hazards?
- As per the HSE policy in AM/NS India, what step do you need to take immediately when you observe any unsafe conditions, acts and near-miss cases?
- During drilling operations, in order to prevent injuries due to reverse thrust, which is the first and foremost measure taken by personnel?
- Which flagship plant won the prestigious ‘Ispat Suraksha Puraskar’ in the ‘no fatal accidents’ category for the 7th consecutive year?
- What type of assessment must be performed to prevent falls?
19 Clues: Fill in the blanks: ….. Safe. Work Safe. • Fill in the blanks: ‘Surakshit Sapne, Surakshit ….’ • What type of assessment must be performed to prevent falls? • Where did AM/NS India set up its safety park for training employees and contractors? • Which company organized a mock drill in Hazira in November 2022 on an ethylene oxide accident? • ...
safety 2023-01-31
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- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
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- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
safety 2023-01-31
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- uses this to clean up the work area.
- this can SAND wood.
- 1st bullet point in the safety contract.
- same ground level.
- protects your eyes.
- protects hands.
- puts in nails
- burns wood.
Down
- is used to put in screws not technology.
- puts out fires.
- needs to be tied back in a ponytail if long.
- a sharp part of an object like a knife.
- uses this to climb up to high places.
- can't be on fingers or necks when in the wood shop.
- does this to keep the work area CLEAN.
- can't have sandles or open shoes.
- this is used to dry something
- a piece of wood that is extremely small that can get stuck in someones hand.
- the not technology way to clean the work area.
19 Clues: burns wood. • puts in nails • puts out fires. • protects hands. • same ground level. • this can SAND wood. • protects your eyes. • this is used to dry something • can't have sandles or open shoes. • uses this to clean up the work area. • uses this to climb up to high places. • does this to keep the work area CLEAN. • a sharp part of an object like a knife. • ...
BB Canaday Crossword 2023-02-08
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- The name of the cat who lives at the golf course BB frequents
- The second lab manager BB ever worked for at WPC
- What does TM stand for?
- "If you have _______ to do, don't do it here!"
- "chewed up like a ________ at a mailman convention"
- The lab test BB is most known for
- If you are a field tech, you do not want to be this.
- The first lab manager BB ever worked for at WPC
- BB's favorite college football team
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- What high school did BB attend?
- If you are a field tech, you'd rather be this.
- Nickname given to exploration team members (Basha's _____)
- Nickname given to deep foundations engineers
- Nickname given to the air compressor
- BB's favorite hard candy
15 Clues: What does TM stand for? • BB's favorite hard candy • What high school did BB attend? • The lab test BB is most known for • BB's favorite college football team • Nickname given to the air compressor • Nickname given to deep foundations engineers • If you are a field tech, you'd rather be this. • "If you have _______ to do, don't do it here!" • ...
Lab-Injuries and Safety Equipment 2013-03-31
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- an injury or mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something
- a twist of a joint mainly the wrist or the ankle
- gloves we put them on when handling hot things.
- mask we wear it over the mouth and nose to prevent harmful substances from being breathed in
- slight injury that may happen when your skin is rubbed against sharp or pointed objects.
- shoes we use them to protect our hands
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- a wound where the skin is cut or torn ( deep cut)
- injury caused by fire or when touching something hot
- when a bone or joint is moved out of place
- gloves we use them when we want to cut things with a razor.
- a break in a bone
- gloves we use them when measuring chemicals
12 Clues: a break in a bone • shoes we use them to protect our hands • when a bone or joint is moved out of place • gloves we use them when measuring chemicals • gloves we put them on when handling hot things. • a wound where the skin is cut or torn ( deep cut) • a twist of a joint mainly the wrist or the ankle • injury caused by fire or when touching something hot • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Mitchell Peterson 2013-08-22
Across
- Assists in transferring liquids to containers with smaller openings.
- Used to clean test tubes.
- Used to measure tempature.
- Used to transfer microorganisms
- Protects the eyes from damaging substances
- Holds test tubes during observation or testing
- Used to cap flask containing liquids.
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- Used for picking up crucibles & crucible covers only.
- Used to lift specimens
- Holds specimen being observed.
- Holds test tubes while heating.
- Hose used for connecting glassware.
12 Clues: Used to lift specimens • Used to clean test tubes. • Used to measure tempature. • Holds specimen being observed. • Used to transfer microorganisms • Holds test tubes while heating. • Hose used for connecting glassware. • Used to cap flask containing liquids. • Protects the eyes from damaging substances • Holds test tubes during observation or testing • ...
Lab Safety By: Chloe Mann 2016-09-01
Across
- hand-held magnifying glass,k makes objects appear larger
- used to measure an exact duration of time
- used in science to measure the exact mass of an object
- worn to protect the eyes from hazards
- an instrument for measuring temperature
Down
- used in science to measure the mass of an object
- used to accurately measure out volume
- a scale that uses a spring to measure weight
- graduated cup used for measuring ingredients
- strip of wood, metal or plastic with a straight edge used to measure length
- instrument used to produce enlarged images of microscopic objects
- a wide cylindrical glass vessel with a pouring lip used as a laboratory container and mixing jar
12 Clues: used to accurately measure out volume • worn to protect the eyes from hazards • an instrument for measuring temperature • used to measure an exact duration of time • a scale that uses a spring to measure weight • graduated cup used for measuring ingredients • used in science to measure the mass of an object • used in science to measure the exact mass of an object • ...
Safety in the Sewing Lab 2022-02-21
Across
- This is used to stain material
- An object used to get rid of past stitching
- These objects should be placed under tables
- You use this to remove wrinkles in the fabric
- These sew together material mechanically (2 words)
- a substance that has been poured on the floor
- Do not stand on these as they might bee wobbly
Down
- These cannot get near water
- Shoving someone
- Used to cut material
- Used to hold hems or material together
- Used to thread yarn or string
12 Clues: Shoving someone • Used to cut material • These cannot get near water • Used to thread yarn or string • This is used to stain material • Used to hold hems or material together • An object used to get rid of past stitching • These objects should be placed under tables • You use this to remove wrinkles in the fabric • a substance that has been poured on the floor • ...
Lab Safety and Equipment Review 2024-08-16
Across
- Commonly used to hold liquids for heating or mixing
- Instrument used to observe small organisms or cells
- Container used to grow cultures of microorganisms
- cylinder Glassware used to measure exact volumes
- Device used to heat substances to a specific temperature
- Protective gear worn on hands to prevent injury
Down
- Used to hold test tubes securely
- Device used to measure the volume of liquids precisely
- Protective gear worn over clothing
- Tool used for transferring small quantities of liquids or powders
- used to collect small samples, can be heated, hold liquid, and grow microorganisms
- A safety device for eye protection
12 Clues: Used to hold test tubes securely • Protective gear worn over clothing • A safety device for eye protection • Protective gear worn on hands to prevent injury • cylinder Glassware used to measure exact volumes • Container used to grow cultures of microorganisms • Commonly used to hold liquids for heating or mixing • Instrument used to observe small organisms or cells • ...
LAB 2026 2026-04-20
Across
- CARRIES THE OXYGEN
- SOLDIERS IN THE HUMAN BODY
- A METAL, MAKES YOUR BLOOD RED
- ANTICOAGULANT IN LAVENDER TOP
- INCREASE IN RBC
- INFLAMMATION OF THE LIVER
- MEDTECHS ARE ALSO CALLED ___
- BACTERIA THAT ARE NOT KILLED BY ANTIBIOTICS
Down
- JELLO
- MOST COMMON GRAM NEG ORGANISM
- A DEPARTMENT IN THE LAB THAT YOU CAN BANK
- REMOVAL OF TISSUE SAMPLE FOR MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
- "T" IN AIDET
- STACK OF COINS
- UNIVERSAL BLOOD TYPE
- COMES IN DIFFERENT COLORS
- LAB MACHINES
17 Clues: JELLO • "T" IN AIDET • LAB MACHINES • STACK OF COINS • INCREASE IN RBC • CARRIES THE OXYGEN • UNIVERSAL BLOOD TYPE • COMES IN DIFFERENT COLORS • INFLAMMATION OF THE LIVER • SOLDIERS IN THE HUMAN BODY • MEDTECHS ARE ALSO CALLED ___ • MOST COMMON GRAM NEG ORGANISM • A METAL, MAKES YOUR BLOOD RED • ANTICOAGULANT IN LAVENDER TOP • A DEPARTMENT IN THE LAB THAT YOU CAN BANK • ...
MOT 2025-04-03
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- Have filled at least ______ qualifying medication in the past year to be eligible for MOT
- Devoted will also send a Welcome Letter in the _____ to the member, introducing them to the program.
- No lab checks are required for ________
- Members allow Devoted to manage their medication refills and new prescriptions ________ needing distinct approval for each refill–this saves them and us time!
- For each eligible prescription, ______ will run safety checks in the background.
- To be eligible for the MOT program, members must have a _____ medication and is currently eligible for _____ outreach
- During member enrollment to the MOT program, pharmacy guides will instruct members to _______ any leftover medications from their previous fill to prevent medication stockpiling.
- If a person runs out of ________, A Devoted NP will arrange new prescriptions being sent to the pharmacy
- MOT ______ the number of reminder calls and messages to members
- Members remain _______ in the program unless they request to disenroll or status which excludes them.
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- Members will need to notify Devoted of any ______ or medication changes
- The ____ program allows early identification of members who might need lab tests or doctor appointments before receiving new prescriptions, facilitating better health management.
- During an _______ MAGII call, pharmacy guide recommends MOT using protocol built into GNO/GNI
- veterans, hospice patients, patients with severe health conditions and at risk providers are ____ for MOT
- If a member has refills available, a Devoted team member will ensure they are _______ at the pharmacy.
- Devoted will send a MOT Enrollment ______ Notification to the provider, informing them of the member's enrollment status.
- Review the MAGII MCP _____ goals before requesting a refill from the pharmacy.
17 Clues: No lab checks are required for ________ • MOT ______ the number of reminder calls and messages to members • Members will need to notify Devoted of any ______ or medication changes • Review the MAGII MCP _____ goals before requesting a refill from the pharmacy. • For each eligible prescription, ______ will run safety checks in the background. • ...
Simulation Week Crossword Challenge: USG Edition 2025-08-25
Across
- Dependable gear that keeps the lab turning
- Shifted from recovery room to skills rooms
- Balances high-fidelity with high-trust circles
- From GTA to guiding the program
- Maker of crosswords, builder of teamwork
- OG Sim Director who grew roots into branches
Down
- Cuts and edits like a pro
- Guide skills today, new hair shade tomorrow
- OG of the lab, nickname "McGyver"
- Navigator of students' last stop before practice
- Traffic controller of the sim lab
- Share sim roots and ICU smarts
12 Clues: Cuts and edits like a pro • Share sim roots and ICU smarts • From GTA to guiding the program • OG of the lab, nickname "McGyver" • Traffic controller of the sim lab • Maker of crosswords, builder of teamwork • Dependable gear that keeps the lab turning • Shifted from recovery room to skills rooms • Guide skills today, new hair shade tomorrow • ...
Safety Crossword 2015-06-04
Across
- ______ Interaction Process.
- fire extinguishing method
- Hazard associated with sharp edges
- Responsible for safety
- powered industrial truck
- an event or occurrence
- worn in vehicles
- in house medical expert
- issued by doctor
- pay this to keep safe
- Loss of fluids
- Science of anticipation of environmental stresses
- The control of hazards to an acceptable level of risk
- science of fitting the job to the person
- Take to de-energized state
- Lockable storage box
- a minor injury
- make into new
- Governmental safety
- Best method of fire safety
- community or societal disruption involving serious loss
Down
- to put out
- Abiding by the law
- Actions, beliefs and values
- Injury requiring medical assistance
- Crane inspection are to be performed by operators
- Injured muscle or tendon
- Stretched ligament
- source of danger
- Sign at exit reads “Take _____ ____”
- Most effective control for hazard reduction
- Precautions for disasters
- They were enlightened by the Monthly Safety _____
- group responsible for incident investigations
- World’s worst industrial disaster
- ability to perceive events or objects
- Willingness to accept responsibility
- Illness from exposure to high temperatures
- An immediate risk to health
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly
- Nominate for greatest impact on safety
- Most common method of workplace injury
- proactive safety focused analysis of job
- National Safety Month
- Acronym for a type respirator used in fabrication areas
- Federal disaster group
- Training for supervisors regarding accountability and recognition
47 Clues: to put out • make into new • Loss of fluids • a minor injury • source of danger • worn in vehicles • issued by doctor • Abiding by the law • Stretched ligament • Governmental safety • Lockable storage box • pay this to keep safe • National Safety Month • Responsible for safety • an event or occurrence • Federal disaster group • in house medical expert • Injured muscle or tendon • ...
Dogs 2024-05-10
13 Clues: HOT DOG • Your dog • Not a cow • Cocoa (Bluey) • Golden poodle • Snowy floofball • Off brand reindeer • Small yippy doggies • Shepherd Leah's dog • There's 101 of them • Small golden stubby things • Small black, brown, and white • A poodle who works in a lab... hint hint: Lab
Lower Respiratory Tract Disorders 2023-09-28
Across
- Anticoagulant that requires weekly lab draws to monitor
- Chest wall moves in with inspiration and out with expiration
- Helps thin secretions
- Vaccine to help prevent pneumonia
- Done by respiratory therapy to loosen lung secretions
- What you do to O2 if greater than 4L to prevent drying mucus membranes
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- Incomplete closure or collapse of alveoli
- Lung sounds present as a harsh grating sound
- Lab to check for heart muscle damage
- The type of room a TB patient would be assigned
- Subcutaneous _________ feels like rice crispies under the skin
- Lab to check for blood clot
- Priority for a PE patient
- Manifestation of pneumonia for elderly
14 Clues: Helps thin secretions • Priority for a PE patient • Lab to check for blood clot • Vaccine to help prevent pneumonia • Lab to check for heart muscle damage • Manifestation of pneumonia for elderly • Incomplete closure or collapse of alveoli • Lung sounds present as a harsh grating sound • The type of room a TB patient would be assigned • ...
Hangyu 2024-01-29
Across
- organized framework or method
- cutting images into or onto the surface of metal
- maximum income for safety engineer
- average income for safety engineer
- keep safe from harm or injury
- safety engineer's college major
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- develop procedures and design systems to protect people from damage
- minimum income for safety engineer
- degree need degree to be a safety engineer
- safety engineer's cluster
- the act or process of making or carrying out plans
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and workings of a building
- construct, repair, and install building frameworks and structures
- recognized college for safety engineer
14 Clues: safety engineer's cluster • organized framework or method • keep safe from harm or injury • safety engineer's college major • minimum income for safety engineer • maximum income for safety engineer • average income for safety engineer • recognized college for safety engineer • degree need degree to be a safety engineer • cutting images into or onto the surface of metal • ...
Safety Crossword 2023-08-01
Across
- It's better to lose one _____ in life than to lose a life in a minute.
- Wear a _____ to protect your head from falling objects.
- ___fingers and ____ toes, if you are not safe...who knows?
- ____, Trip, and Fall
- Safety starts with _____!
- The door to Safety swings on the _____ of common sense.
- Document you refer to if you have questions about a hazardous chemical.
- A spill, a slip a hospital ____.
- Safety glasses: All in favor say ___!
- Personal ________ Equipment
- It is your _______to work safely and report hazards.
Down
- Keep safety in mind...it will save your _____.
- Working safely each day will keep the doctor _____.
- Tsand pu rof fesayt (anagram)
- To avoid slipping on stairs, always hold onto the _______.
- Workers who wear a respirator must be clean _____.
- Plan of the Day
- Pull, Aim, ______, Sweep
- Lock Out Tag Out
- P_____ Safety!
20 Clues: P_____ Safety! • Plan of the Day • Lock Out Tag Out • ____, Trip, and Fall • Pull, Aim, ______, Sweep • Safety starts with _____! • Personal ________ Equipment • Tsand pu rof fesayt (anagram) • A spill, a slip a hospital ____. • Safety glasses: All in favor say ___! • Keep safety in mind...it will save your _____. • Workers who wear a respirator must be clean _____. • ...
